James Mattis sees hope in Taliban after successful three-day ceasefire

After the successful three-day ceasefire and unity during Eid, there may be hopes of negotiation with the Taliban, says US Pentagon chief, James Mattis.
James Mattis | AP
James Mattis | AP

EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE (US):  US Pentagon chief James Mattis has said that there were encouraging signs in Afghanistan for talks between the government and the Taliban after 17 years of fighting.

He pointed to the Taliban's acceptance of a three-day ceasefire offered recently by President Ashraf Ghani.

Although the Taliban turned down a chance to extend the halt, Mattis pointed to the way Taliban fighters joined with government security forces and civilians to celebrate Eid.

"Clearly Ghani has hit a responsive chord," Mattis told reporters yesterday.

"Not just on the Afghan national government side, but also it cut deep into the Taliban. We'll see how this goes forward. During the unprecedented ceasefire, both sides hoped it would continue. But the sight of its fighters openly mingling with security forces and civilians appeared to alarm the Taliban's leaders, who ordered their men back to their posts.

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