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Taliban and Afghan forces embrace in Eid ceasefire

In scenes that would have seemed impossible a few days ago, members of the Afghan Taliban have been embracing Afghan security forces amid a three-day ceasefire called to mark Eid.

President Ashraf Ghani has extended the government’s ceasefire and called on the Taliban to do the same.

The government has also released some Taliban militants from jail.

But 25 people died in a suicide attack on one gathering of Taliban and government officials in Nangarhar.

Taliban members and local residents were among the victims of the attack, province spokesman Attaullah Khogyani told the BBC, adding that 54 people were wounded.

The Islamic State group, which is active in the area, said it carried out the attack.

President Ghani wants the Eid ceasefire to lead to a longer peace. Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.

In a televised address, Mr Ghani said Taliban members could now receive government assistance like ordinary citizens.

He did not mention the attack in Nangarhar.

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A militant hugs a member of the Afghan police in Kunduz

Earlier this month the Taliban denied that they were in secret talks with the Afghan government.

Mr Ghani has also confirmed the death of the commander of the Pakistani Taliban, Maulana Fazlullah, in a US drone strike in Afghanistan on Thursday.

Source: BBC

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