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Kerry urges Taliban to reach peace with Kabul

BRUSSELS, Oct 5, (APP/AFP) – US Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday urged Afghanistan’s aliban militants to follow the recent example of a notorious warlord and make an “honourable” peace with the Kabul government. “There is a path toward an honourable end to the conflict that the Taliban have waged — it is a conflict that cannot be won on the battlefield,” Kerry told an international donor conference in Brussels. Kerry said a peace deal signed last month by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who heads the Hezb-i-Islami group and was a key figure in Afghanistan’s civil war in the 1990s, was a “model for what might be possible.” “The message for the Taliban would be: take note,” he said. Kerry added that a peace deal would in fact achieve the Taliban’s aim of expelling foreign forces from Afghanistan, 15 years after a US-led invasion drove the Islamist group from power. “A political settlement negotiated with the Afghan government is the