Regional players pressing for peace in Afghanistan: US commander
2 Jan 2019 08:18
Islam Times - The commander of US-led NATO forces in Afghanistan has pronounced the prospects of peace with the Taliban while the Pentagon orders the deployment of fresh heavy-lift aviation forces to the region.
“Peace talks (are) out there, regional players pressing for peace, the Taliban talking about peace, the Afghan government is talking about peace,” General Scott Miller, who commands the US-led NATO Resolution Support (RS) mission in Afghanistan, said during a New Year celebration at the RS headquarters in Kabul on Tuesday.
General Miller was apparently referring to Iran whose officials have recently expressed their willingness to help establish peace in Afghanistan.
The top US commander in Afghanistan emphasized that in order to end the 17-year war in Afghanistan there needed to be a political settlement.
He told the soldiers present at the session to be ready for either “positive processes or negative consequences.”
“Are (the RS) able to adapt? Are we able to adjust? Are we able to be in the right place to support positive processes and negative consequences, that’s what I ask you guys to think about in 2019,” Miller said.
Meanwhile, peace talks between the US and the Taliban have gained momentum in past months.
Despite the "positive processes" in the peace talks, there were some negative developments in the processes.
Miller was present at a meeting in October when the most important power broker in southern Afghanistan, Kandahar police chief General Abdul Razeq, was shot dead by the Taliban.
In recent weeks, Pakistan also announced its plans to facilitate negotiations between the Taliban and the United States.
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