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'US, Taliban on threshold of deal to end 18-year conflict'

The US negotiator did not say if he had a finalised text to submit to the Afghan authorities but several officials have hinted in recent days that moving talks to Kabul could signal a positive outcome

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A portrait of police spokesman Sayed Hussaini killed in Kunduz suicide attack on Sunday. Pic/AFP

A portrait of police spokesman Sayed Hussaini killed in Kunduz suicide attack on Sunday. Pic/AFP

The US and Taliban negotiators are "at the threshold of an agreement" to end 18 years of conflict between them, Washington's top negotiator said on Sunday as he concluded their latest talks.

The foes have been meeting in Doha to finalise a deal under which the Taliban would give security guarantees in return for sharp reductions to the 13,000-strong US force in Afghanistan.

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