<p>President Ashraf Ghani on Monday blamed Aghanistan's fast-deteriorating security situation on a "sudden" decision by the United States to withdraw its troops, but said his government had a plan to bring conditions under control within six months.</p>.<p>Taliban insurgents have moved in on three provincial capitals in the last few days, amid rapid advances nationwide since Washington said it planned a complete withdrawal of troops by September.</p>.<p>"The current situation is due to a sudden decision on the withdrawal of the international troops," Ghani told the Afghan parliament in a speech.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/bodies-on-the-streets-fighting-brings-death-and-destruction-to-afghan-cities-1015240.html" target="_blank">Bodies on the streets: Fighting brings death and destruction to Afghan cities</a></strong></p>.<p>"We have had an unexpected situation in the last three months."</p>.<p>However, the Afghan government had a security plan to bring the situation under control within six months, he added, and the United States supported the plan.</p>.<p>The Taliban would not move towards peace unless the worsening security situation was curbed, Ghani said.</p>.<p>Peace talks between the Afghan government and Taliban negotiators started last year in the Qatari capital of Doha, but have not made any substantive progress despite a few rounds.</p>.<p>The two sides committed to speeding up the talks, however, at a recent meeting in Doha between a high-level Afghan political delegation and the Taliban.</p>.<p>Ghani said the militants had not severed ties with terrorist groups, and had stepped up attacks on women and civil society activists.</p>.<p>It was time the Taliban and the Afghan government accepted each other and moved towards a peaceful solution, he added.</p>.<p>The Taliban rejected Ghani's accusations.</p>.<p>"Declarations of war, accusations and lies cannot prolong Ghani's government's life; his time has run out, God willing," the movement's spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, said on Twitter.</p>
<p>President Ashraf Ghani on Monday blamed Aghanistan's fast-deteriorating security situation on a "sudden" decision by the United States to withdraw its troops, but said his government had a plan to bring conditions under control within six months.</p>.<p>Taliban insurgents have moved in on three provincial capitals in the last few days, amid rapid advances nationwide since Washington said it planned a complete withdrawal of troops by September.</p>.<p>"The current situation is due to a sudden decision on the withdrawal of the international troops," Ghani told the Afghan parliament in a speech.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/bodies-on-the-streets-fighting-brings-death-and-destruction-to-afghan-cities-1015240.html" target="_blank">Bodies on the streets: Fighting brings death and destruction to Afghan cities</a></strong></p>.<p>"We have had an unexpected situation in the last three months."</p>.<p>However, the Afghan government had a security plan to bring the situation under control within six months, he added, and the United States supported the plan.</p>.<p>The Taliban would not move towards peace unless the worsening security situation was curbed, Ghani said.</p>.<p>Peace talks between the Afghan government and Taliban negotiators started last year in the Qatari capital of Doha, but have not made any substantive progress despite a few rounds.</p>.<p>The two sides committed to speeding up the talks, however, at a recent meeting in Doha between a high-level Afghan political delegation and the Taliban.</p>.<p>Ghani said the militants had not severed ties with terrorist groups, and had stepped up attacks on women and civil society activists.</p>.<p>It was time the Taliban and the Afghan government accepted each other and moved towards a peaceful solution, he added.</p>.<p>The Taliban rejected Ghani's accusations.</p>.<p>"Declarations of war, accusations and lies cannot prolong Ghani's government's life; his time has run out, God willing," the movement's spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, said on Twitter.</p>