亚洲аv天堂无码,久久aⅴ无码一区二区三区,96免费精品视频在线观看,国产2021精品视频免费播放,国产喷水在线观看,奇米影视久久777中文字幕 ,日韩在线免费,91spa国产无码
       
      U.S. military no longer counts Afghanistan's land controlled by Taliban: report
                       Source: Xinhua | 2019-05-02 21:27:55 | Editor: huaxia

      File Photo: Suspected Taliban militants stand handcuffed in Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, Jan. 3, 2016. (Xinhua/Rahman Safi)

      WASHINGTON, May 1 (Xinhua) -- U.S. media reported on Wednesday that the U.S. military has stopped counting the land in Afghanistan still controlled by Taliban militants.

      According to a report of The New York Times, the U.S. military command in Afghanistan "has halted regular assessments of how many people and districts the government and insurgents there control."

      The report quoted the military as saying that the assessments had "limited decision-making value" for commanders.

      However, previous commanders in Afghanistan reportedly called these assessments "the metric that's most telling in a counterinsurgency," and military leaders have been "troubled" by the halting decision.

      Moreover, the Pentagon's analysis of the situation in Afghanistan has been challenged, as some military commentators said that the land controlled by the government has been shrinking especially outside urban regions, in contrast with Washington's "desired message of success."

      In his latest exchange with the Afghan side, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, in a call with President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani in late April, voiced Washington's disappointment over the postponed intra-Afghan dialogue, and called for an inclusive intra-Afghan dialogue to be convened in the Qatari capital of Doha "as soon as possible."

      The intra-Afghan dialogue had been slated for April 19-21 in Doha to find a negotiated settlement to Afghanistan's protracted war and civil strife. But the dialogue was abruptly postponed reportedly amid an eruption of internal disputes and the Taliban complaints about the composition of the Afghan government delegation.

      Also on Wednesday, Afghanistan's Taliban group announced the start of a new round of peace talks with the United States in Doha.

      The negotiations are aimed at securing a lasting peace agreement, which would include the Taliban's guarantees regarding terrorism and a phased withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan.

      Zalmay Khalilzad, chief of the U.S. delegation, said the talks would ultimately focus on four main issues: withdrawal, guarantees against terrorism, a lasting ceasefire and talks between the Taliban and the U.S.-backed government of Afghanistan to establish a path toward a political settlement.

      Back to Top Close
      Xinhuanet

      U.S. military no longer counts Afghanistan's land controlled by Taliban: report

      Source: Xinhua 2019-05-02 21:27:55

      File Photo: Suspected Taliban militants stand handcuffed in Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, Jan. 3, 2016. (Xinhua/Rahman Safi)

      WASHINGTON, May 1 (Xinhua) -- U.S. media reported on Wednesday that the U.S. military has stopped counting the land in Afghanistan still controlled by Taliban militants.

      According to a report of The New York Times, the U.S. military command in Afghanistan "has halted regular assessments of how many people and districts the government and insurgents there control."

      The report quoted the military as saying that the assessments had "limited decision-making value" for commanders.

      However, previous commanders in Afghanistan reportedly called these assessments "the metric that's most telling in a counterinsurgency," and military leaders have been "troubled" by the halting decision.

      Moreover, the Pentagon's analysis of the situation in Afghanistan has been challenged, as some military commentators said that the land controlled by the government has been shrinking especially outside urban regions, in contrast with Washington's "desired message of success."

      In his latest exchange with the Afghan side, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, in a call with President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani in late April, voiced Washington's disappointment over the postponed intra-Afghan dialogue, and called for an inclusive intra-Afghan dialogue to be convened in the Qatari capital of Doha "as soon as possible."

      The intra-Afghan dialogue had been slated for April 19-21 in Doha to find a negotiated settlement to Afghanistan's protracted war and civil strife. But the dialogue was abruptly postponed reportedly amid an eruption of internal disputes and the Taliban complaints about the composition of the Afghan government delegation.

      Also on Wednesday, Afghanistan's Taliban group announced the start of a new round of peace talks with the United States in Doha.

      The negotiations are aimed at securing a lasting peace agreement, which would include the Taliban's guarantees regarding terrorism and a phased withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan.

      Zalmay Khalilzad, chief of the U.S. delegation, said the talks would ultimately focus on four main issues: withdrawal, guarantees against terrorism, a lasting ceasefire and talks between the Taliban and the U.S.-backed government of Afghanistan to establish a path toward a political settlement.

      010020070750000000000000011100001380298391
      主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产亚洲精品hd网站| 久久精品国产亚洲AV高清y w| 98精品国产高清在线xxxx| 性欧美精品xxxx| yw193.can尤物国产在线网页| 国产精品亚洲二区三区三州| 亚洲国产美女在线观看| 国产精品亚洲片夜色在线| 99久久国产综合精品女乱人伦| 久草视频华人在线观看| 亚洲一区二区精品在线看| 一区二区三区av在线观看| 人妻熟妇乱系列| 草莓视频在线观看无码免费| 202丰满熟女妇大| 国产精品a成v人在线播放| 天堂岛国精品在线观看一区二区| 国产又粗又猛又黄色呦呦| 东京热一精品无码av| 午夜成人无码免费看网站| 超碰人人超碰人人| 最新国产女主播福利在线观看| 国产免费自拍av一区| 色哟哟av网站在线观看| 国产人成亚洲第一网站在线播放| 国产一区二区三精品久久久无广告| 一本一本久久a久久精品综合| 午夜一区二区三区在线视频| 99久久久精品免费| 精品久久无码中文字幕| 国产精品福利久久2020| 亚洲国产精品中文字幕日韩| 国产女奸网站在线观看| 国产成人自拍小视频在线| 亚洲一区二区三在线播放| 白白视频在线免费观看| 久久中文字幕日韩精品| 亚洲AVAV天堂AV在线网爱情| 人妻熟女av一区二区三区| 国产美女自慰在线观看| 国产精品亚洲一区二区三区|