translated from Spanish: Negotiation with Taliban: Another plan dropped on Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) — Trump’s tweet the weekend in which he announces the cancellation of secret meetings at Camp David with Afghan and Taliban leaders just a few days after the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks, is the latest example of a diony president I bet I take a big risk in pursuit of a foreign policy triumph just to see him frustrated. What seemed like an imminent deal to end the war collapsed after Trump and the Taliban blamed each other for the collapse in near-a-year negotiations between the United States and the extremist group in Doha Qatar.

The insurgents are promising more bloodshed. The Afghan government remains virtually on the sidelines of Washington to end the longest-running armed conflict in U.S. history. And as Trump’s re-election campaign takes shape, his attempt to withdraw the remaining 14,000 U.S. troops from Afghanistan remains unrealized so far. HELP US Click the Google News star and follow usTrump said he canceled the meetings at Camp David and the negotiations due to a recent Taliban attack near the US embassy in Kabul, in which a U.S. military man died, even though a U.S. military man died, even though nine other Americans have died since June 25 in violence orchestrated by the Taliban.But the deal began to fall apart even days earlier, after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani postponed his trip to Washington and the Taliban refused to travel to The United States before any pact was signed, according to an exalted Afghan government official. Trump’s secret plan to hold high-level meetings at the presidential rest ingenwhile residence in Maryland was similar to the president’s other bold and unorthodox foreign policy initiatives —such as those he applied for North Korea, China, and Iran—and that they still don’t pay dividends.” Once the Taliban attempted to gain an advantage in negotiations through terrorist attacks within the country, President Trump made the right decision to say that would not work,” said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who on Sunday appeared in five tv shows. The three high-level encounters with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un—including Trump’s recent brief incursion into North Korean territory—caused enormous unease on several fronts, including his own conservative base in Congress. found it spawned compelling television footage, which Trump values so much, negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang have been stuck for months without tangible progress in the goal of North Korea abandoning its nuclear program. The U.S. representative’s offers for negotiating with the Iranian leadership have also failed, and Iran has taken action in violation of the 2015 nuclear pact, from which Trump withdrew the United States last year. With China, the president has engaged in a trade war by imposing multi-billion dollar tariffs on Chinese imports that remain unforced Beijing to retract. So far, discussions have disrupted financial markets and resulted in retaliatory measures implemented by both Washington and the Chinese government.



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