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US says ‘real strides’ made in Taliban talks

US and Taliban negotiators wrapped up their latest round of marathon peace talks yesterday with “real strides” made but no agreement on a timetable for troop withdrawal, the US special envoy said. “Just finished a marathon round of talks with the Taliban in #Doha.

The conditions for #peace have improved. It’s clear all sides want to end the war. Despite ups and downs, we kept things on track and made real strides,” Zalmay Khalilzad tweeted. Khalilzad said the next step would be discussions in Washington, adding that “there is no final agreement until everything is agreed.”

The talks focused on the withdrawal of US troops and assurances that insurgents would not use Afghanistani territory to stage future attacks. “Progress was achieved regarding both these issues,” said a Taliban spokesman.

“For now, both sides will deliberate over the achieved progress, share it with their respective leaderships and prepare for the upcoming meeting.” It is unclear as yet when the next round of talks will take place.