Taliban leader reshuffles six judicial and administrative officials
One of the appointments include Noorullah Munir, the former head of the Taliban’s Dar al-Ifta, named deputy chief justice for.
One of the appointments include Noorullah Munir, the former head of the Taliban’s Dar al-Ifta, named deputy chief justice for.
Diplomats say the report is expected to focus in particular on decrees issued by Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada.
Chinese envoy said all parties “emphasized the necessity of engagement with Afghanistan and helping its reconstruction.”
The delegation includes Zalmay Khalilzad, the former U.S. special envoy for Afghan peace.
The delegation is expected to meet with Austrian officials from the foreign and interior ministries, the sources said.
The diplomat, Harish Kumar, arrived in Kabul from India on Aug. 13 but was told to leave just four days.
It said the party now seeks to play a constructive role in “saving the country,” inspired by its late leaders.
Yawar said the group is committed to nonviolent resistance against what it calls the systemic injustice in Afghanistan.
Khairkhwa, meanwhile, has been moved to governor of Maidan Wardak, according to a Taliban statement,
Earlier this year, SCO Secretary-General Zhang Ming confirmed that a separate consultative session will be held in Tajikistan.