they are at loggerheads there is a lot of infighting the election crisis hasn't been solved president hanyu wanted to be sworn in on thursday prior to this deal signing ceremony and only international pressure of preventative from doing so and to patna he wanted at the same time to call for a parallel government so who in the end is going to sit down with the taliban to you know really met with the future of afghanistan is it going to be a democracy or republic as it is now or are we returning to the islamic emirate which is essentially still what the taliban want all very big questions that no one seems knows the answer to yet and what has struck me about today's agree. i meant is that it says the taliban should not to use afghan soil to launch attacks against u.s. interests and i mean that really struck me where does this leave ordinary people and afghanistan they after all have been the main victims of all the violence over the last 1000 years or longer and how do they feel about what's happening today i'm i'm just keep in mind the figures for the last 10 years because those are figures