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.
"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.