12 January 2021
by Antonio Giustozzi
Throughout the seven months that followed the US/Taliban peace deal of 29 February, there have been repeated accusations by Afghan authorities that the Taliban was not sticking to the group’s commitment to a reduction in violence, even if what was meant by this did not seem to have been defined very precisely in the bilateral talks. The Taliban claimed that what it had committed to was to abstain from major attacks on cities and highways, which indeed were hardly conducted at all by the Taliban until October.
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Throughout the seven months that followed the US/Taliban peace deal of 29 February, there have been ...