CIA director met Taleban leader in Afghanistan on Monday: Washington Post

CIA director William Burns (left) met Taleban leader Abdul Ghani Baradar in Kabul, on Aug 23, 2021. PHOTOS: AFP

WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - US President Joe Biden sent CIA Director William Burns to meet Taleban leader Abdul Ghani Baradar in Kabul on Monday (Aug 23) in the highest level official encounter since the militant group took over the Afghan capital, a US official and a source familiar with government activity told Reuters on Tuesday.

A congressional source said Burns and Baradar had discussed the Aug 31 deadline for a US military withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Burns was due to discuss his meeting with select members of Congress, including those on intelligence committees, later on Tuesday.

The Biden administration has been evacuating US citizens and other allies amid chaos at Kabul airport ahead of the deadline.

A Taleban spokesman said he was not aware if Baradar met the CIA chief.

The White House and a CIA representative declined to comment on the meeting, first reported by the Washington Post.

Taleban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said on Tuesday the group had not agreed to extend the deadline for evacuation and they wanted all foreign evacuations to be completed by Aug 31.

Biden last week said US troops may stay in Afghanistan past his Aug 31 deadline in order to evacuate Americans.

On Tuesday, an administration official told Reuters the US president has accepted a Pentagon recommendation to stick to the deadline for removing American troops.

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