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U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad departed for Oslo on October 26.  In Norway, he discussed international coordination and support of the Afghan peace process.  In Doha, Ambassador Khalilzad will meet with the negotiating teams to follow up on ongoing discussions to reduce violence and press both sides to immediately stem the recent increase in violence that Afghans across the country are being forced to bear.  Too many Afghans are dying.  The sides urgently need an agreement on a reduction of violence leading to a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire.  Along with international partners, Ambassador Khalilzad will press the two negotiating teams to accelerate their efforts and agree to a political roadmap that ends Afghanistan’s 40-year-long war.  The sides must move past procedure and into substantive negotiations.  American and international assistance remains available to all sides.

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