The Taliban's chief negotiator has said their "doors are open" to resuming talks with
Washington, hours after two attacks by the insurgents killed at least 48 people in war-weary Afghanistan.
Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai also defended the Taliban's role in recent bloodshed across the country after US President
Donald Trump cited an attack that killed an
American soldier as his reason for calling off negotiations earlier this month.
Speaking to the
BBC, Stanikzai argued the Americans had also admitted to killing thousands of
Taliban during the discussions, and that the insurgents had done nothing wrong by continuing to fight throughout the talks.