Russia considers delisting Taliban to foster necessary contacts, diplomat says
The diplomat emphasized the importance of interdepartmental collaboration in making decisions regarding the possible delisting of the Taliban.
The diplomat emphasized the importance of interdepartmental collaboration in making decisions regarding the possible delisting of the Taliban.
These travels have spanned five countries: two trips to Russia, one to Qatar, one to Saudi Arabia, and one to.
West noted that the discussions also covered "abundant shared interests" between the United States and Uzbekistan.
Earlier, the WFP reported that more than 23.7 million people in Afghanistan would require humanitarian assistance in 2024.
This development follows a recent report by the United Nations Security Council indicating that al-Qaeda has established new training camps.
According to the ministry’s statement, 1,773 refugees returned from Iran, while 324 Afghan refugees were forcibly deported by Pakistan.
The gathering also saw participants voicing support for German police policies on combating crime and terrorism.
The statement urges the interim government of Afghanistan (the Taliban) to establish a comprehensive political framework.
The Taliban’s education ministry spokesman, Mansoor Ahmad Hamza, announced that Habibullah Agha, the acting minister of education, will speak about.
The statement also criticized the Taliban's plan to attend the Doha meeting on its terms.