Taliban announces three-day ceasefire 10:39 on July 29th in line with Islamic holidays

In Afghanistan, where the civil war continues, anti-government militants Taliban have announced that they will suspend combat for three days to coincide with Islamic holidays. On the other hand, the government side also responds to the ceasefire, and the focus will be on the progress of the ceasefire talks.

Afghanistan will be celebrating the Islamic religious event "Adha" on 31st of this month.

Anti-government militants Taliban have announced a statement that they "ordered combatants not to attack domestic enemies for three days during the period," and announced that they would stop combating government forces and security forces. I chose

In response, President Gani said that he welcomed the Taliban's statement and instructed him to stop the Taliban and respond to the ceasefire.

In Afghanistan, the fight between the government and the Taliban continued even after the peace agreement between the US and the Taliban in February this year, and the Taliban declared a temporary ceasefire in May, and the government responded.

After that, however, a confrontation emerged between the government and the Taliban, who demanded the early release of all the hostages, and the fighting continued in various places. The key point is whether the two sides will come together as a result of the great ceasefire and lead to the progress of ceasefire talks in the future.