US, Afghan leaders agree on peace push, Taliban don't
Source: Associated Press
By MATTHEW PENNINGTON
41 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (AP) Despite U.S. support, the Afghan governments surprising new peace offer to the Taliban is immediately running into a wall. The insurgents show no sign of shifting from their demand that talks for a conflict-ending compromise take place with Washington, not Kabul.
The impasse is blocking a diplomatic path out of Americas longest-running war and could prove as fateful as fortunes on the battlefield.
The Trump administration says its escalating pressure on the Taliban to advance a negotiated solution to the fighting. But diplomacy is a distant second to military efforts right now, and the U.S. isnt offering carrots of its own to persuade the insurgents to lay down their arms.
Laurel Miller, who until last June was a senior American diplomat for Afghanistan and Pakistan, said the U.S. should be clearer about what its willing to negotiate on, including when it might start pulling forces from Afghanistan. That could set the stage for talks, she said.
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