Afghan government says elections first, peace deal later

Afghan presidential candidate Ashraf Ghani arrives for his election campaign rally in Kabul (Reuters)
KABUL: An Afghan official says that the priority for his government is to hold national elections later this month — rather than reach a peace deal with insurgents.
Presidential spokesman Sediq Sediqqi says Saturday that a legitimate peace deal with Afghanistan's Taliban can only come after the presidential election scheduled for September 28.

US President Donald Trump abruptly ended talks finalising a deal with the insurgent group last week.
Afghanistan's elections were widely expected to be delayed under any US-Taliban deal. The Afghan government was largely shut out of the negotiations.
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