
Talks between Taliban and Panjshir resistance forces fail to make progress: Sources
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Talks between the Taliban and the local resistance forces operating out of Panjshir Valley in Afghanistan have failed to make any progress, according to sources.
Talks between the Taliban and the local resistance forces operating out of Panjshir Valley in Afghanistan have failed to make any progress, according to sources. The two groups are not being able to find common ground and move forward. So far from battle of Khavak last night, taliban has 350 casualties, more than 40 captured & prisoned. NRF got many new American vehicles, weapons & ammunitions as a trophy. Commanded Defense of Khavak,Commander Munib Amiri #AhmadMassoud #Taliban #Panjshir #secondresistance pic.twitter.com/nSlFN47xL2 The Panjshir Valley is the last region in Afghanistan that is not under Taliban control following their rapid takeover of the entire country. Led by Ahmad Massoud, local forces are staging a resistance to the Taliban in the valley.
Oil and gas refineries and hubs are up in flames not just in the Middle East, but also in Russia and the US. Crude oil prices have surged over $100 a barrel. With the energy infrastructure in the Middle East likely to take years to be rebuilt, the world could be set for the biggest oil disruption in history.

Speaking at the White House, Trump said the United States was in contact with "the right people" in Iran and suggested that Tehran was eager to reach an agreement to halt hostilities. "We're in negotiations right now," he told reporters, without offering further details on the scope or format of the talks.











