Saudi-based Islamic organization calls for Afghan cease-fire

A summit of religious scholars organized by the Saudi-based Organisation of Islamic Cooperation has called for a new cease-fire in Afghanistan, a request already dismissed out of hand by the Taliban.

Published: 11th July 2018 06:58 PM  |   Last Updated: 11th July 2018 06:58 PM   |  A+A-

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani | AP

By PTI

RIYADH: A summit of religious scholars organized by the Saudi-based Organisation of Islamic Cooperation has called for a new cease-fire in Afghanistan, a request already dismissed out of hand by the Taliban.

The summit held by the 57-nation organisation ended today.

Participants issued a communique asking all sides in the conflict to put down their arms and begin "direct Afghan negotiations" to end the country's nearly 17-year war.

The government of President Ashraf Ghani had welcomed the conference, which came after a cease-fire for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr.

The Taliban accepted a three-day truce but rejected Ghani's offer to extend it.

The Taliban dismissed the Saudi summit before it began, saying they only want direct talks with the United States on the withdrawal of all American troops.

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