U.S. LAUNCHES STRIKE AGAINST TALIBAN
U.S. launched its first air
strikes against the Taliban since a rare ceasefire between the insurgents and
afghan forces ended
Afghan
peace process: It comprises the
proposals and negotiations in a bid to end the ongoing war in Afghanistan.
Besides the United States,
regional powers such as Pakistan, China and Russia, as well as NATO play a part in facilitating the peace process
Karzai offered
peace talks with the Taliban in September 2007, but this was swiftly rejected
by the insurgent group citing the presence of foreign troops
On February 29, 2020, the
United States and the Taliban signed a peace agreement in Doha, Qatar
.
On March 14, 2020 the
U.S.-Taliban peace deal became endangered when Ghani delayed the release of
Taliban prisoners
On April 7, 2020 The Taliban officially
withdrew from prisoner swap talks
On May 13, 2020, following a spike in
violence, President Ghani ordered the Afghan military to resume offensive
against the Taliban.
Continued violence on both
sides remains an obstacle to a final peace agreement.
Pakistan warned that rising tensions in the Gulf region after the killing of Iranian
general Qasem
Soleimani could affect the
already-delayed US-Afghanistan peace process
Taliban,
refers to itself as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a Sunni Islamic organization that operates in Afghanistan, a country in Central/South Asia.
The Taliban emerged in 1994, aftermath of the Afghan Civil War
The group was mainly composed
of religious students in Pakistani madrassas (who had fought in the Soviet–Afghan War) under the leadership of Mohammed
Omar.
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