U.S.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday said a U.S.-led
Afghanistan peacemaking drive has seen progress since he visited
Kabul last month to persuade the Afghan president and his main political foe to end their leadership feud.
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"We've made some progress, but we see them posturing in the media, we see statements that come out," Pompeo told a State Department news conference.
Pompeo paid a one-day visit to Kabul on March 23 to pressure Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and political rival Abdullah Abdullah to end a feud over a disputed September presidential
election that saw them both claim victory and hold competing inaugurations.