US, Taliban Seven Day Period Of Reduced Violence Has Begun





Al Jazeera: US, Taliban truce takes effect setting stage for peace deal

US-led forces, Kabul forces and Taliban fighters will observe a seven-day period of reduced violence, officials say.

A week-long "reduction in violence" between the Taliban, the United States and Afghan security forces took effect on Friday, raising hopes of a resolution to the 18-year-long war.

The agreement struck during negotiations between US and Taliban representatives, if maintained, could secure a peace deal that would lead to a withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan.

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WNU Editor: The Taliban is ordering its forces to stay in their areas .... As peace deal looms, Taliban tells fighters to avoid enemy areas, calls for self-defense (Military times).

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