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Taliban Rejects Calls For A Ceasefire During Ramadan In Afghanistan

The Taliban has cited continuing disagreements over peace process and a delayed prisoner swap as reasons to keep fighting [File: Sorin Furcoi/Al Jazeera]

Al Jazeera: Taliban rejects call for ceasefire during Ramadan

President Ashraf Ghani had appealed to the group to lay down arms for the Islamic holy month that began on Friday.

The Taliban has rejected a government call for a ceasefire in Afghanistan for the holy month of Ramadan, saying a truce is "not rational" as they ramp up attacks on government forces.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had appealed to the armed group to lay down arms for Ramadan, which began on Friday, to allow the authorities to focus on tackling the coronavirus pandemic.

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WNU Editor: Peace talks are not the priority for the Taliban right now. Ramping up their military offensives is .... Taliban Ramp Up Attacks Even as Coronavirus Spreads in Afghanistan (New York Times). More here .... Over 2,800 attacks committed by Taliban after signing deal with US (TASS).

More News On The Taliban Rejecting Calls For A Ceasefire During Ramadan In Afghanistan


Taliban Rejects Afghan Ceasefire Offer During Ramadan -- Military.com/AFP
Taliban says no cease-fire with Kabul during Ramadan -- Arab News
Taliban Rejects Afghan Truce Calls During Ramadan -- VOA
Taliban rejects calls for Ramadan ceasefire -- Jerusalem Post/Reuters
Taliban rejects call for Ramadan ceasefire in Afghanistan – spokesman -- RT
Taliban's rejection of Ramadan ceasefire further wrecks peace prospect -- CGTN

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