Taliban negotiators arrive in Qatar to sign deal with US to end Afghan war

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A U.S. Army officer walks across a riverbed while out on patrol in southern Pashmul, Afghanistan, in 2012.

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A 31-member Taliban delegation has arrived in Qatar to sign a U.S. troop withdrawal deal that could end the war in Afghanistan, officials of the hardline Islamist group said on Saturday.

The United States and Taliban in Afghanistan are poised to sign a peace deal in the presence of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that is part of a wider push for Afghan reconciliation and an end to the longest U.S. war.

The signing ceremony between the warring sides is set to take place in Qatar’s capital of Doha.

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