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US State Dept: Doha Agreement Empowered ‘Taliban’

The United States Department of State says that the Doha Agreement led to the empowerment of the Islamic Emirate and the weakening of America's partners in Afghanistan.

Mathew Miller, the spokesperson for the department, while referring to the interim government's actions against terrorist groups, also says that the Islamic Emirate has violated the Doha Agreement.

"In our view, this agreement empowered the Taliban, weakened our partners in the Afghan government, and committed the United States to withdraw its forces without any clear plan for what should come next. The Taliban have not fulfilled their commitments under the Doha Agreement," said Mathew Miller, The spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State.

However, the Islamic Emirate considers the Doha Agreement a political achievement.

Hamdullah Fetrat, the deputy spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, says that based on this agreement, foreign forces left the country, and the ground was prepared for an Islamic system in the country.

"The Doha Agreement was a political victory for the Islamic Emirate, which not only ended the occupation but also led to the withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan and paved the way for establishing a strong Islamic system," said Hamdullah Fetrat.

Fighting terrorist groups, the complete withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan, the start of intra-Afghan talks, a permanent ceasefire, and the non-use of Afghan soil against the United States were mentioned as important parts of this agreement.

"Intra-Afghan negotiations began, but the ways to solve Afghanistan's problems were not sought. The airspace of Afghanistan is still under the control of the USA," said Najiburahman Shamal, a political analyst.

"In my opinion, instead of accusing each other that the agreement has not been implemented, I emphasize that the Doha Agreement should be implemented, which will be in the interest of both parties," said Mohammad Emal Dostyar, another Political analyst.

This comes while Amir Khan Muttaqi, in a special interview with TOLOnews, said that the Islamic Emirate is committed to the Doha Agreement and has adhered to it; in his view, the USA has committed one thousand and seven hundred violations of the agreement.

US State Dept: Doha Agreement Empowered ‘Taliban’

Mathew Miller, while referring to the interim government's actions against terrorist groups, also says that the Islamic Emirate has violated the Doha Agreement.

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The United States Department of State says that the Doha Agreement led to the empowerment of the Islamic Emirate and the weakening of America's partners in Afghanistan.

Mathew Miller, the spokesperson for the department, while referring to the interim government's actions against terrorist groups, also says that the Islamic Emirate has violated the Doha Agreement.

"In our view, this agreement empowered the Taliban, weakened our partners in the Afghan government, and committed the United States to withdraw its forces without any clear plan for what should come next. The Taliban have not fulfilled their commitments under the Doha Agreement," said Mathew Miller, The spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State.

However, the Islamic Emirate considers the Doha Agreement a political achievement.

Hamdullah Fetrat, the deputy spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, says that based on this agreement, foreign forces left the country, and the ground was prepared for an Islamic system in the country.

"The Doha Agreement was a political victory for the Islamic Emirate, which not only ended the occupation but also led to the withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan and paved the way for establishing a strong Islamic system," said Hamdullah Fetrat.

Fighting terrorist groups, the complete withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan, the start of intra-Afghan talks, a permanent ceasefire, and the non-use of Afghan soil against the United States were mentioned as important parts of this agreement.

"Intra-Afghan negotiations began, but the ways to solve Afghanistan's problems were not sought. The airspace of Afghanistan is still under the control of the USA," said Najiburahman Shamal, a political analyst.

"In my opinion, instead of accusing each other that the agreement has not been implemented, I emphasize that the Doha Agreement should be implemented, which will be in the interest of both parties," said Mohammad Emal Dostyar, another Political analyst.

This comes while Amir Khan Muttaqi, in a special interview with TOLOnews, said that the Islamic Emirate is committed to the Doha Agreement and has adhered to it; in his view, the USA has committed one thousand and seven hundred violations of the agreement.

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