US, Russia to find ways to lift travel ban on Taliban leaders for peace talks

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US, Russia to find ways to lift travel ban on Taliban leaders for peace talks
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The United States and Russia have agreed to explore options on securing travel waivers for Taliban negotiators to participate in talks to end the war in Afghanistan, the US peace envoy said ahead of a fresh round of peace talks scheduled on Monday.

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