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imageKABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and his Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah travel this weekend to Washington where they are expected to focus on reconciliation with the Taliban as the annual "fighting season" begins.

Diplomatic efforts to bring the Taliban to the negotiating table have gained pace recently, even as security forces have launched offensives against the insurgent group without NATO assistance for the first time since 2002.

Ghani and Abdullah leave Saturday for an official four-day trip to Washington, where the president will address a joint session of Congress. Both men will then visit Camp David and New York.

Besides the US, Ghani also visited Saudi Arabia this week, while Abdullah was in India to try to obtain a "regional consensus" on reconciliation with the Taliban, according to Afghan officials.

The Afghan leaders will also be seeking renewed support from Washington over the issue, a source close to the government said.

"One of the factors which is motivating President Ghani to act now could be trying to make as much progress as possible before the fighting season begins, but it's not the only factor," said a Western diplomat.

The visit will also include an economic component, with planned discussions on the future of cooperation between the two countries.

A senior Afghan official who requested anonymity told AFP: "The meetings in the US will focus on another key point: the financial support to Afghanistan, which has been secured until 2017, but needs to be confirmed for the following five years.

"This support will be crucial, because it will take some years for our economy to stand on its feet alone, organise a proper tax collection," he continued.

The trip is also seen as an important step toward mending relations between the US and Afghanistan, which deteriorated towards the end of former President Hamid Karzai's ten-year rule.

"The first goal to achieve is the rehabilitation of the relationship with the USA. US-Afghanistan relations were tough during the past government," Javid Faisal, a spokesman for Abdullah told AFP.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2015

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