No talks with Afghan Taliban, will 'finish' it, says Donald Trump
World | January 30, 2018 6:58 ISTPresident Donald Trump has ruled out for now talks with the organisation that has unleashed a wave of carnage on Afghanistan in recent days.
President Donald Trump has ruled out for now talks with the organisation that has unleashed a wave of carnage on Afghanistan in recent days.
"Islamic State fighters targeted the military academy in the city of Kabul in a suicide attack," IS said via its propaganda arm Amaq.
Trump issued a strong statement in the aftermath of the deadly terrorist attack claimed by the Taliban, which is second such assault in the Afghan capital in a week.
Interior Ministry spokesman Najib Danish said the 18 killed included 14 foreigners and a telecommunications official from the western Farah province who was attending a conference.
Terrorists stormed the upscale Intercontinental Hotel here, triggering heavy fighting with security forces that ended on Sunday leaving 10 persons including all four attackers dead.
More than 40 people were killed in the terror strike at the Shiite cultural centre near a media outlet in the Afghanistan capital.
Suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque in western Kabul has killed at least 30 people and wounded 45.
A global consensus had been achieved that the international community had to jointly tackle terrorism. No single country or party has the capacity to tackle the menace alone, observed China’s Assistant Foreign Minister Li Huilai
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