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Taliban set to form government in Afghanistan tomorrow

Lagatar News by Lagatar News
September 2, 2021
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Lagatar24 Desk  : The Independence Day of India 15th August marked the downfall of Afghanistan in the hands of the Taliban. There has been heavy criticism all over the world regarding merciless policies adopted by the Taliban like bombings at the airport, slavering of women, rocket fire interception by security agencies.

Amidst all these the Taliban are all set to form a government in the country on Friday. Sources said the Taliban will form a government after Friday prayers tomorrow.

The Taliban took Afghanistan under its control after capturing Kabul on August 15. The Islamic militant group revealed their victory after the American withdrawal from Afghanistan, reiterating their pledge to bring peace and security to the country after decades of war.

The Taliban, who seized control of the country ahead of the withdrawal of American forces this week, now looks forward to governing a nation that relies heavily on international aid and is in the midst of a worsening economic crisis.

The legitimacy of the new government in the eyes of international donors and investors will be crucial for the economy  as the country battles drought and the ravages of a conflict that took the lives of an estimated 240,000 Afghans.

The Taliban have promised to allow safe passage out of the country for any foreigners or Afghans left behind by the massive airlift which ended with the withdrawal of the last U.S. troops on Monday. But with Kabul airport still closed, many were seeking to flee overland to neighbouring countries.

Qatar Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani said the Gulf state was talking with the Taliban and working with Turkey about technical support to restart operations at Kabul airport, which would facilitate humanitarian assistance and possibly more evacuations.

Speaking at a joint news conference with the Qatari minister in Doha, British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said he would be talking with regional countries about how to secure safe passage through third countries for people who want to leave Afghanistan.

“The prospects of getting Kabul airport up and running and safe passage for foreign nationals and Afghans across land borders (are) top of the agenda,” the British Foreign Office said in a statement.

The Taliban’s supreme leader, Haibatullah Akhundzada, is expected to have ultimate power over a new governing council, with a president below him, a senior Taliban official told Reuters last month.

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