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Trump hopes talks will allow US troop cuts in Afghanistan

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said on Tuesday his administration had accelerated negotiations to reach a political settlement in Afghanistan with groups including the Taliban.

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Washington, February 6

President Donald Trump said on Tuesday his administration had accelerated negotiations to reach a political settlement in Afghanistan with groups including the Taliban, and, as they make progress, would be able to reduce the US troop presence there.

“As we make progress in these negotiations, we will be able to reduce our troop presence and focus on counter-terrorism. And we will indeed focus on counter-terrorism,” Trump said in his annual State of the Union address to Congress.

Trump offered no specifics about when he would bring home the 14,000 US troops now in Afghanistan. US forces in 2001 toppled the country’s hardline Taliban leaders for harbouring the al Qaeda militants responsible for the September 11 attacks.

“We do not know whether we will achieve an agreement — but we do know that after two decades of war, the hour has come to at least try for peace,” Trump said.

When he campaigned for president in 2016, Trump said he wanted to focus more on domestic issues than foreign conflicts.

“Great nations do not fight endless wars,” Trump said.

However, a recent pledge to withdraw US forces from Syria has alarmed allies and many current and former US officials, who are worried that Islamic State militants remain a threat. Reuters

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