U.S. Proposes UN Meeting On The Afghan Peace Process Involving India, Russia, China, Pakistan, Iran, And The U.S.

 


ISLAMABAD - U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has warned Afghanistan that it may have to face a Taliban onslaught on its own if President Ashraf Ghani fails to urgently consider proposals on accelerating the peace process. 

“I must also make clear to you, Mr. President, that as our policy process continues in Washington, the United States has not ruled out any option. We are considering the full withdrawal of our forces by May 1st, as we consider other options,” the letter said. 

Fearing that might lead to a worsening of the security situation and the Taliban making swift territorial gains, Blinken added, “I am making this clear to you so that you understand the urgency of my tone regarding the collective work outlined in this letter.” 

A source in Ghani’s office confirmed that the Afghan president had received a letter from Blinken. 

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WNU Editor: U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's letter is here (link here). 

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