KANDAHAR: President Barack Obama’s decision to slow the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan would hamper peace efforts, the Taliban said on Wednesday, vowing to continue fighting.

Mr Obama on Tuesday reversed plans to withdraw around 5,000 US troops from Afghanistan this year, an overture to the country’s reform-minded leader, President Ashraf Ghani.

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“Obama’s announcement to continue to keep troops in Afghanistan is a response to the peace efforts,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said.

“This damages all the prospects for peace. This means the war will go on until they are defeated,” he said.

Since coming to power in September after protracted power-sharing negotiations, Mr Ghani has sought to establish a peace process with the Taliban to end their 13-year insurgency. Supportive signals from Pakistan, which has long held significant influence over the Taliban, have boosted hopes for possible dialogue.

The Afghan Taliban, who have waged an insurgency since being toppled from power in 2001 in a US-led invasion, have always denied talks with the government.

They maintain they will not negotiate while foreign troops remain on Afghan soil.

Nato’s combat mission ended in December, leaving the 350,000-strong Afghan security forces to lead the fight against the Taliban. Mr Obama’s decision means tthey will have air and other crucial US support through this year’s fighting season, which begins in weeks.

But the militants voiced defiance. “When there were more than 100,000 troops on the ground, they could not beat us — now with 10,000 they cannot do anything,” Mujahid said.

Published in Dawn, March 26th, 2015

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