Following U.S. President Donald Trump’s cancellation of a secret U.S.-Taliban meeting that was to have been held at Camp David on Sept. 9, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the Taliban organization) issued the following statement:
“We held productive negotiations with the U.S. negotiation team and finalized an agreement. The American team seemed content with the progress up until yesterday as we ended our talks in good atmosphere and both sides began making preparations for the announcement and signing of the agreement.
“Intra-Afghan negotiations were scheduled for the 23rd of September following the announcement and signing of the agreement. Regional and international countries and organizations had also shown support for this process.
“Now, as the president of the United States has announced suspension of negotiations with the Islamic Emirate, this will harm America more than anyone else. It will damage its reputation, unmask its anti-peace policy to the world even more, increase its loss of life and treasure and present its political interactions as erratic.
“Invitation of a visit to the United States by President Trump was extended by [Afghan-American diplomat] Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad at the end of August and we had put it off until signing of the agreement. The Islamic Emirate has a solid and unwavering policy. We called for dialogue 20 years earlier and maintain the same stance today and believe America shall return to this position also.
“Our previous 18-year resistance should have proven to America that we will accept nothing less than the complete end of occupation and allowing Afghans to decide their own fate. And we shall continue our jihad for this great cause and maintain our strong belief in ultimate victory, Allah willing.”
Trump cancelled the secret meeting after the Taliban admitted it was behind a recent attack that killed a U.S. soldier.