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Obama confirms Taliban leader’s death in US strike

HANOI, (APP/AFP): President Barack Obama on Monday
confirmed that Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed in a US air strike, hailing his death as an “important milestone” in efforts to bring peace to Afghanistan.
“We have removed the leader of an organisation that has continued to
plot against and unleash attacks on American and Coalition forces, to wage war against the Afghan people, and align itself with extremist groups like
Al-Qaeda,” the US president said in a statement.
Obama, who is on a three day visit to Vietnam, said Mansour had
rejected efforts “to seriously engage in peace talks and end the violence that has taken the lives of countless innocent Afghan men, women and children.”
He called on the Taliban’s remaining leadership to engage in peace
talks as the “only real path” to ending the attritional conflict.