Taliban, Afghan leader declare ceasefire for Eid

The Taliban and Afghanistan's government have both declared a three-day Eid ceasefire in messages posted on Twitter.

Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani.

Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani. Source: Afghan President Office

The Taliban have declared a three-day Eid ceasefire in Afghanistan starting on Sunday and the country's president says the government will reciprocate.

The move came as fighting between the two sides had intensified despite the coronavirus pandemic.

"Do not carry out any offensive operations against the enemy anywhere. If any action is taken against you by the enemy, defend yourself," Zabihullah Mujahid, a Taliban spokesman, tweeted on Saturday.
He added that the ceasefire was declared solely for Eid festivities marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani welcomed the Taliban's ceasefire announcement and extended the offer of peace.

"As Commander-in-Chief I have instructed ANDSF (Afghan National Defence and Security Forces) to comply with the three-days truce and to defend only if attacked," he said in a tweet.
Last month, the Taliban rejected a government call for a ceasefire across Afghanistan for Ramadan, saying a truce was "not rational" as they ramped up attacks on Afghan forces.

At least 146 civilians were killed and 430 wounded by the Taliban during Ramadan, Javid Faisal, a spokesman for the country's main intelligence and security office in Kabul, said on Saturday.


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Published 24 May 2020 7:30am
Updated 24 May 2020 7:48am


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