Taliban hopes for “a new chapter of relations” with US after Trump election victory

Afghanistanโ€™s Taliban has announced it hopes for โ€œa new chapter of relationsโ€ with the US after President-elect Donald Trumpโ€™s win.

The Taliban โ€œexpresses hopeโ€ that โ€œthe incoming US administration will adopt a pragmatic approach to ensure tangible advancement in bilateral relations, allowing both nations to open a new chapter of relations grounded in mutual engagementโ€, the Talibanโ€™s foreign ministry spokesperson Abdul Qahar Balkhi said Wednesday.

The spokesman noted that the Doha Agreement signed in 2020 between the Taliban and the US during Trumpโ€™s first administration had โ€œled to the endโ€ of what he called โ€œthe twenty-year occupationโ€ of American forces in Afghanistan.

He also urged Trump to take โ€œa constructive role in ending the current conflictsโ€ in the Middle East.

The Talibanโ€™s sudden seizure of power across the country in August 2021 sparked a chaotic Western withdrawal and brought to a crashing end the United Statesโ€™ two-decade mission in the country.

In September 2021, the Taliban announced the formation of a hardline interim government for Afghanistan. Four men receiving senior positions in the government had previously been detained by the United States at Guantรกnamo Bay and were released as part of a prisoner swap in 2014.

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