Taliban warns US of reaction if troops not withdrawn from Afghanistan by May 1
   Date :20-Mar-2021

Taliban warns US of react
 
 
THE Taliban warned Washington on Friday against defying a May 1 deadline for the withdrawal of American and NATO troops from Afghanistan, promising a “reaction,” which could mean increased attacks by the insurgent group. The Taliban issued their warning at a press conference in Moscow, the day after meeting with senior Afghan Government negotiators and international observers to try to jump-start a stalled peace process to end Afghanistan’s decades of war.
 
President Joe Biden’s administration says, it is reviewing an agreement the Taliban signed with the Trump administration. Biden told ABC in an interview on Wednesday that the May 1 deadline “could happen, but it is tough,” adding that if the deadline is extended it won’t be by “a lot longer.” “They should go,” Suhail Shaheen, a member of the Taliban negotiation team, told reporters, warning that staying beyond May 1 would breach the deal. “After that, it will be a kind of violation of the agreement. That violation would not be from our side. Their violation will have a reaction.” He did not elaborate on what form the “reaction” would take, but in keeping with the agreement they signed in February 2020, the Taliban have not attacked US or NATO forces, even as unclaimed bombings and targeted killings have spiked in recent months.
 
“We hope that this will not happen, that they withdraw and we focus on the settlement, peaceful settlement of the Afghan issue, in order to bring about a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire at the end of reaching a political roadmap (for) Afghanistan,” Shaheen said.
 
He also reaffirmed that the Taliban were firm on their demand for an Islamic Government. The Taliban have said that their vision of an Islamic Government would allow girls to attend school, and women to work or be in public life.