U.S. negotiator Zalmay Khalilzad is back in the Qatari capital for further talks with the Taliban aimed at ending the nearly 18-year war in Afghanistan, unidentified officials are quoted as saying.
"Ambassador Khalilzad has returned to Doha to continue talks," a State Department spokesperson said on September 5, according to the AFP news agency.
AP quoted officials close to the negotiations as also saying that the U.S. envoy had returned to the city, where the Taliban have a political office.
Khalilzad told RFE/RL on September 2 that the two sides had reached a deal "in principle" to end America's longest war following nine rounds of negotiations in Qatar.
The U.S. special representative for Afghanistan said the agreement would become final when U.S. President Donald Trump agrees to it, paving the way for an "inter-Afghan dialogue."
Completion of the deal is also reportedly still contingent on assent among Taliban leaders.
The envoy has briefed the government in Kabul, with which the the militant group refuses to negotiate, on the terms of the draft agreement.
The Taliban have not relented on violence despite negotiating with the United States, killing a U.S. serviceman, a Romanian soldier and at least 10 other people in a bombing in Kabul on September 5.
It was the second major Taliban bombing in the city this week after a suicide attack late on September 2 killed at least 16 people.
Reports: Khalilzad Returns To Qatar For More U.S.-Taliban Talks

Editors' Picks
Afghanistan/Pakistan Trending
1
Four Years On, UN Says Taliban Close To 'Erasing' Afghan Women From Public Life
2After Key Report On Afghanistan, State Department Says Taliban Was Keeping Aid
3Kabul's Quiet Resistance: Young Afghans Navigate Life Under The Taliban
4World Food Program Warns Of 'Unprecedented' Hunger Crisis In Afghanistan
5Bad Move: Taliban's Chess Ban Adds To Crackdown On Sports And Pastimes
6China Dangles Belt And Road Investment To Mend Taliban-Pakistan Ties
7Russia Boosts The Taliban's Quest For Legitimacy. Who Will Be Next?
8Taliban Restrictions Blamed For Surge In Suicides Among Afghans
9Death Toll Rises As Heavy Rains Devastate Northwestern Pakistan
10Pakistan Hit By More Fatal Flooding As Recovery Crews Look For Dead
RFE/RL has been declared an "undesirable organization" by the Russian government.
If you are in Russia or the Russia-controlled parts of Ukraine and hold a Russian passport or are a stateless person residing permanently in Russia or the Russia-controlled parts of Ukraine, please note that you could face fines or imprisonment for sharing, liking, commenting on, or saving our content, or for contacting us.
To find out more, click here.