Mattis sees positive signs in Afghanistan

AFP  |  Eielson Air Force Base (US) 

has said that there were encouraging signs in for talks between the government and the after 17 years of fighting.

He pointed to the Taliban's acceptance of a three-day ceasefire offered recently by

Although the turned down a chance to extend the halt, Mattis pointed to the way fighters joined with government security forces and civilians to break fast on the Eid religious holiday.

"Clearly Ghani has hit a responsive chord," Mattis told reporters yesterday.

"Not just on the side, but also it cut deep into the Taliban. We'll see how this goes forward." During the unprecedented ceasefire fighters on both sides of the conflict expressed hopes it would continue.

But the sight of its fighters openly mingling with security forces and civilians appeared to alarm the Taliban's leaders, who ordered their men back to their posts.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 07:00 IST