The BBC reports:
The US and the Taliban have signed an agreement aimed at paving the way towards peace in Afghanistan after more than 18 years of conflict. The US and its NATO allies have agreed to withdraw all their troops from the country within 14 months if the militants uphold the deal.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Taliban leaders attended the signing ceremony in Doha in Qatar. Talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban are due to follow.
The US invaded Afghanistan weeks after the September 2001 attacks by the Afghanistan-based al-Qaeda group. More than 2,400 US troops have been killed during the conflict. About 12,000 are still stationed in the country. President Trump has promised to put an end to the conflict.
BREAKING: The US and Taliban have signed a historic peace deal, in which the US has agreed to withdraw all troops from Afghanistan within 14 months.
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— Sky News (@SkyNews) February 29, 2020
Breaking News: The U.S. signed a deal with the Taliban that lays out the final withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, after two decades of grinding war.https://t.co/0wpvtfLt2O
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 29, 2020
The US and Taliban have just signed their deal, the first major step in ending their 18 year war https://t.co/9nLe4E9qzq pic.twitter.com/1B5yUIDdCW
— Mujib Mashal (@MujMash) February 29, 2020