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US reaches deal ‘in principle’ to pull 5,400 troops from Afghanistan: report

US reaches deal ‘in principle’ to pull 5,400 troops from Afghanistan: report


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A U.S. envoy told a news channel inAfghanistanthat Washington and Kabul have reached an agreement “in principle” to withdraw 5, 400 troops within months of signing a peace deal with the Taliban, reports said.

Zalmay Khalilzad, the envoy, said President Trump must first approve the deal before it is official. He said, “In principle, we have got there. The document is closed, ”according toReuters.

The New York Times reported that the withdrawal would be the beginning of all 14, 000 US troops in the country. Despite the progress in the talks, the country has seen anuptick in violencein recent months, including a suicide attack on Tuesday in the country capital that killed at least 16 and wounded 119.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told The Associated Press that “we understand that peace talks are going on … but they must also understand that we are not weak and if we enter into talks … we enter from a strong position. “

He said the attack was a response to raids by US and Afghan forces on civilians in other parts of the country. While he acknowledged there should be less harm to civilians, he said they shouldn’t be living near such an important foreign compound.

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The Timesreportedthat if the Taliban meets the peace accord’s guidelines, including a vowed to not allow the country to be used by militants to plan for attacks against the US or its allies, the complete withdrawal would take about 16 months.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

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