U.S. accuses Taliban of accusing Afghanistan after peace agreement, first March 6 at 6:38

U.S. Secretary of State Pompeio has accused the Taliban of being "unacceptable" after the peaceful agreement with the Afghan rebels in the Taliban after a peace agreement has been reached, calling for the Taliban to abide by the agreement.

The U.S. signed a peace agreement with the Taliban last week, including a complete withdrawal of the U.S. military. Is at stake.

US Secretary of State Pompeio said on Wednesday at the Department of State that he complained, "A surge of violence is unacceptable. Violence should be reduced immediately so that the peace process can proceed."

He added, "At this time, we believe that the Taliban leadership is seriously trying to reduce violence and believe in keeping the agreement."

He also emphasized that Afghanistan's special representative, Harilzad, was visiting Kabul and is negotiating with the Afghan government, which is the focus, to exchange hostels for the Taliban.

Pompeio also acknowledged that the International Criminal Court had investigated the Afghanistan on Wednesday for alleged U.S. military and Taliban war crimes, saying, "In a remarkable act by an opaque political organization pretending to be a judiciary, It's a reckless decision right after the peace agreement. "