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The Taliban have seized large swaths of Afghanistan after winning control of all of southern Afghanistan's most heavily populated provinces during the U.S. withdrawal in 2011.

But the Taliban have also gained strength over the past decade and continue to make inroads into towns and cities where many of the country's elite security forces are buried under long-term and high-cost operations, which frequently result in high casualties.

Afghan forces battling the Taliban have been at the forefront of several military operations, including an unsuccessful attempt to take the country's largest city of Kunduz two years ago, and an attempt to rout a resurgent group of Islamist insurgents on Tuesday that effectively ended with the deaths of two U.S. soldiers.

The Taliban statement said that "in order to protect national interests in order to defend the nation and to safeguard the national unity," President Ashraf Ghani had requested that Cheneys visit Kabul.

"The prime minister of Pakistan, Prime Minister Abdullah Abdullah, has also requested the presence of General (Bin Laden's) son," the statement said.

The Taliban have used the time-honored tradition of visiting dead and wounded leaders of their group, known as the Quetta Shura (Awakening) committee. The Taliban, however, have yet to offer any specific guidance to their members regarding where to go to visit.

Afghan officials have said that any suggestion that the visit might refer to "recently deceased" Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour or his son, Khudair, is absurd and unconfirmed, and that they were unaware that the Taliban members were still alive.

While it is not common, U.S. forces sometimes give speeches during their visits to war zones, making the fact of visiting the dead or wounded of former Taliban fighters into a national pastime.

The Afghan Taliban denied the claims, saying their members have been to visit their relatives from time to time for years and would not interfere in another person's visit unless something in their letter of condolence was signed off.

U.S. troops had also been allowed to meet former Afghan commanders in the recent weeks, including some who were senior figures during the Taliban rule.