Foreign missions in Kabul issue joint call for Taliban ceasefire

After a peace meeting in Doha failed to agree on a ceasefire


Reuters July 19, 2021
An Afghan policeman keeps watch at the check post on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan July 13, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS

KABUL:

Fifteen diplomatic missions and the NATO representative in Kabul joined hands on Monday to urge the Taliban to halt military offensives across Afghanistan, just hours after a peace meeting in Doha failed to agree on a ceasefire.

A senior delegation of Afghan leaders met the Taliban's political leadership in the Qatari capital over the last two days, but a Taliban statement issued late on Sunday made no mention of a halt to Afghanistan's rising violence.

Read: Kabul, Taliban negotiators meet in Qatar as Afghan fighting rages

"This Eid al-Adha, the Taliban should lay down their weapons for good and show the world their commitment to the peace process," the 15 missions and the NATO representative said, referring to Tuesday's Muslim holiday in Afghanistan.

The joint statement was supported by Australia, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, the European Union delegation, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Britain and the United States and NATO's senior civilian representative.

Over the last few Eid holidays, the Taliban have called temporary ceasefires, saying they wanted to let Afghans spend them in peace.

This time there has been no such announcement, as the Taliban make swift territorial gains in near-unprecedented levels of fighting nationwide.

Read more: Taliban leader ‘favours political settlement’ to Afghan conflict: statement

The insurgents have been emboldened as foreign forces near a complete withdrawal after 20 years of fighting.

Monday's statement also condemned rights violations, such as efforts to shut schools and media outfits reported by media in areas recently captured by the Taliban, which has previously denied such assertions.

COMMENTS (1)

Farhan | 3 years ago | Reply How funny all aggressors want the resistance to lay down weapons and cease their struggle for independence just after bugging out...
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