WASHINGTON, Dhu-AlHijjah 22, 1437, Sep 23, 2016, SPA -- The Afghan government's peace deal with a notorious warlord is an "encouraging" step in the effort to resolve the country's conflict, the commander of U.S.-led international forces in Afghanistan said on Friday, Reuters reported. Afghan officials signed a peace deal on Thursday with a party led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, a move that inspired both hope and fear as it dredged up tensions dating back decades. The militant faction led by Hekmatyar, has been battling to establish an Islamic state in Afghanistan. "This is positive in the sense that this represents a group that is residing largely outside of Afghanistan that is now reaching a reconciliation agreement with the government which will eventually involve a reintegration into Afghan society," Army General John Nicholson told reporters at the Pentagon. "This is one of the most important steps we see towards an eventual resolution of the conflict in Afghanistan," Nicholson said. Compared to other militant groups like the Taliban or IS, however, Hezb-i-Islami has played a relatively small role in the insurgency recently, and analysts say the accord is mostly symbolic. Peace talks with the Taliban, the largest insurgent group, have yet to get off the ground, but both sides have said they are open to the idea. -- SPA 22:17 LOCAL TIME 19:17 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w
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