The Taliban is not giving up the path of violence, so foreign troops will not give up Afghanistan either the Taliban has continued its terrorist attacks in Afghanistan. The country is devastated by one attack after another. However, according to the peace agreement, the organization will work to establish peace in Afghanistan by avoiding extremism. Meanwhile, six army members were killed in a Taliban suicide attack on Saturday. In such a situation, the international forces are reconsidering the issue of leaving Afghanistan as per the agreement. They were to return to their respective countries by next May. But as the Taliban's terrorist activities continue, they now plan to stay in Afghanistan. Reuters quoted four NATO military officials as saying.
Kabul, NATO and foreign agencies have repeatedly said the Taliban have failed to comply with their terms. They are still carrying out violent attacks. At the same time, it has maintained ties with other militant groups, including al-Qaeda. Although the Taliban has denied the allegations, al-Qaeda has no contact with them. However, the militant group claimed responsibility for Saturday's suicide bombing. In this context, foreign troops do not want to leave Afghanistan. As a result, the peace deal reached during the Trump administration is under threat. The Taliban is demanding that foreign troops leave Afghanistan. However, NATO officials told Reuters that the process of withdrawing from Afghanistan by May would no longer be possible. The Taliban are not complying with the conditions. The new government has come to power in the United States again. There could be a change in policy. So if the Taliban does not listen, the peace agreement may be canceled altogether.
Meanwhile, the organization is worried that the new US administration may not see the Taliban as it did in the previous administration. At the same time, the Taliban is concerned that the withdrawal of foreign troops could be scrapped by May. "We have expressed our concerns," said a Taliban leader in Doha. The United States has said it will uphold the agreement. But we see a different picture in Afghanistan. For this we are going to new countries. Last week, a group of Taliban went to Russia and Iran. Their leaders say they are also trying to communicate with China.
NATO spokeswoman Wana Langescu said no NATO member state wanted to stay in Afghanistan more than necessary. But we must understand that we cannot leave Afghanistan if the conditions are not met. NATO is monitoring the situation and based on this they will calculate more and plan to leave Afghanistan. He added that there are now 10,000 foreign troops in Afghanistan. This number will remain the same in May.
Meanwhile, the new US government has begun the process of reviewing its agreement with the Taliban. The Pentagon has made it clear that the Taliban do not comply with Washington's terms. As a result, Washington has not been able to determine the future of its troops following the agreement. A spokesman for the State Department said Biden was determined to protect the United States from terrorism and any threat.
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