September 29, 2024
LIVE: Afghanistan now emancipated, we seek no revenge, says Taliban

LIVE: Afghanistan now emancipated, we seek no revenge, says Taliban

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United States President Joe Biden said on Monday the charge of the United States in Afghanistan was noway supposed to be nation structure as he defended his decision to pull out US colors from the country.

Afghanistan’s Taliban insurgents entered Kabul on Sunday after nearly girding the megacity from all sides. Word of their appearance spread like campfire, and the megacity shocked. There were business tailbacks everyplace, and people rushed home to stock over on rudiments, withdrawing plutocrat from banks. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled the country in the autumn, as utmost western nations vacated their delegacies, or dislocated them closer to the field.
It wasn’t yet clear where Ghani was headed or how power would be transferred following the militant Islamist group’s lighting reach across Afghanistan that led back to the capital two decades after it was overthrown by US- led forces.

Meanwhile, India is gearing up to void hundreds of its officers and citizens from Kabul. It’s learnt that a line of C-17 Globemaster military transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force is kept on buttress to shoulder evacuation operations.

Italy’s high minister is covenanting that Italy will remain married to promoting and guarding abecedarian rights in Afghanistan, especially of women, following the Taliban preemption and the evacuation of Western diplomats and military forces.

Italy, which holds the rotating administration of the Group of 20 industrialized countries this time, is the natural forum to launch a process of collaboration among countries including China, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, in addition to Europe, Premier Mario Draghi said.

In an interview with state- run RAI TV, Draghi paid homage to the 53 Italian dogfaces killed and 700 injured during Italy’s 20- time participation in the NATO- led charge in Afghanistan and said Italy was looking to the future, not to the history.

The European Union is suspending payments of development backing to Afghanistan now that it has fallen to the Taliban but is importing whether to boost philanthropic aid to the conflict- destroyed country.

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says there can be no payments of development backing until we clarify the situation with Taliban leaders.

Speaking after chairing a meeting of EU foreign ministers Tuesday, Borrell said the Taliban must admire UN Security Council judgments and mortal rights to earn access to the finances. Borrell says that philanthropic help will continue, and perhaps we will have an increase, given the number of displaced Afghans, the ongoing failure, and the impact of the coronavirus epidemic.

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