Taliban and US negotiators have wrapped up their latest round of talks for a deal that would see America shrink its troop presence in
Afghanistan, both sides said Monday.
The foes have been negotiating in Doha over the past year for a pact that would see the
Pentagon begin to withdraw its 14,000 troops from Afghanistan.
Speculation has reached fever pitch in
Kabul in recent days that an announcement about a deal may be imminent, but tweets from the
Taliban and Zalmay Khalilzad -- the US special envoy leading the talks -- suggest work remains to be done.