U.S. Envoy in Doha to Press Taliban for End to Offensive

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The U.S. negotiator on Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, "will press the Taliban to stop their military offensive" at talks in Doha this week, the State Department said Monday after the insurgents seized a series of provincial capitals.

"Ambassador Khalilzad will be in Doha to help formulate a joint international response to the rapidly deteriorating situation in Afghanistan," the department added in a statement.

Fighting in Afghanistan's long-running conflict has escalated dramatically since May, when the U.S.-led military coalition began the final stage of a withdrawal set to be completed before the end of the month.

"The increased tempo of Taliban military engagement, resulting civilian causalities in armed conflict between the sides, and alleged human rights atrocities are of grave concern," the U.S. statement said.

"A negotiated peace is the only path to ending the war."

The Taliban seized a sixth Afghan provincial capital on Monday following a weekend blitz that saw urban centers fall in quick succession and the government struggle to keep the militants at bay.

The insurgents say they are moving in on Mazar-i-Sharif -- the largest city in the north and a linchpin for the government's control of the region.

Comments 3
Missing arturo 10 August 2021, 15:46

Good luck with that.

Default-user-icon Adam (Guest) 10 August 2021, 19:31

Why would Taliban agree to anything when they have the upper hand?

Default-user-icon LebanonFirst (Guest) 11 August 2021, 07:48

The only think part of the Muslim world is good at is constant wars. For example, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Iraq, Afganistan, is but a small example of these meaningless countries, which are unable to find a way to live in peace with its neighbors.