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Khalilzad briefs US Congress of US-Taliban talks

By IANS | Updated: September 20, 2019 14:25 IST

Zalmay Khalilzad, Washington's Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation, briefed members of the Congress about the US-Taliban negotiations, and the circumstances that led to the scuttling of the deal by American President Donald Trump.

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The US chief negotiator held nine rounds of talks with the Taliban in Doha and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in a year in which he finalized a deal "in principle" but the negotiations with the group were "dead" after Trump announced its cancellation, reports TOLO News.

"We've learned that the President up-ended the deal and we have learned that the peace deal evidently is dead," Representative Eliot Engel, the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said on Thursday.

On Thursday, Alice Wells, Acting Assistant Secretary of State, told the Foreign Affairs Committee that the US remains committed to the long-term stability of Afghanistan despite cuts in aid.

"We want to be able to signal … that we are committed to the long-term development of Afghanistan but not over-committed to the point where we are assuming unreasonable or even a counterproductive level of involvement," Wells said.

This comes as the US announced it WAS withdrawing about $100 million earmarked for an Afghan energy project and would withhold another $60 million in planned assistance.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo cited corruption and Afghanistan's "inability to transparently manage US government resources".

Pompeo said in a statement that the US would complete the energy infrastructure project but would do so through another mechanism that does not involve giving the money directly to Afghan authorities.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: usAlice WellsMike PompeoForeign Affairs CommitteeAfghanistan
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