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US-Taliban deal has failed Afghans: NSC 

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The Afghan Office of the National Security Council (NSC) said Sunday that the US-Taliban deal, which was signed in Doha last year did not lead to ending the bloodshed in the war-weary country.

NSC spokesman Rahmatullah Andar said in a tweet that at the time of the signing of the peace pact between the US and the Taliban, the necessary consultations were not conducted with the Afghan government.

Andar stated that the accord, aimed at ending the long-term war in Afghanistan, was not effective for peace in Afghanistan.

“The agreement was not effective to peace, could not stop bloodshed and war and it did not put end to the dark days (could not improve living conditions) for Afghans,” Andar added.

Andar stated: “We consider the protection of Afghanistan as our responsibility and we look at issues of peace, war, and every other issue from this perspective.”

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