Provincial Afghan govt, Taliban agree on ceasefire in Western Badghis

KABUL, 16 July 2021, (TON): Government officials in a western Afghan province said they had negotiated "an indefinite ceasefire" with Taliban to prevent further attacks on a city by the Islamist insurgents even as Afghan forces were battling to retain control.

The governor of Badghis province Husamuddin Shams told Reuters that the ceasefire was mediated by tribal elders, a move that comes after Taliban fighters secured complete control over all districts in the province.

Shams said "10 tribal elders had taken the responsibility of ceasefire, so they first talked to the Taliban, and then talked to the local government and both side reached a ceasefire."

The Taliban reached an agreement with the tribal elders to move to the outskirts of Qala-e-Naw, the capital of Badghis.

Taliban spokesman denied they had agreed to a ceasefire but said they he left the main city of Badghis to avoid civilian casualties.

The development comes after an Afghan government negotiator said “the Taliban had offered a three-month ceasefire in exchange for the release of 7,000 insurgent prisoners.”

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