The Taliban declared an “amnesty” for Afghanistan and urged women to join their government.
Enamura Samangani, a member of the Taliban Cultural Committee, said: “The Islamic Emirate does not want women to be victims.
“According to Islamic law, they should be in the government structure.”
He added: “The structure of the government is not yet fully clear, but based on experience, there should be a fully Islamic leadership and all parties should join.”
Mr. Samangani’s comments represent the first nationwide governance at the federal level after the blitzkrieg.
It came from a flight evacuated from diplomats and civilians Afghanistan Earlier on Tuesday, the runway of Kabul Airport was cleared and thousands of people fleeing desperately after the accident Taliban Take control of the capital.
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Rab said that humanitarian assistance will be increased in Afghanistan
Dominique Raab stated that he plans to increase humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan.
Mr. Raab told BBC Radio 4’s today’s program: “We will reconfigure our aid budget. Of course we will not hand over the security capacity building funds previously given to the government to the Taliban.”
But he added: “I expect that we will increase the aid budget for development and humanitarian purposes, probably by 10% of what I thought of last year. We want to work hard to ensure that it will not pass the Taliban, but to ensure that we can alleviate humanitarian suffering. .”
When asked whether providing aid will become a leverage point against the Taliban, Mr. Raab said: “As far as aid is concerned, the past is the past. This is impossible for the Taliban, at least in the foreseeable future. We already have a framework arrangement that links what we are willing to do with governance standards. I hope this includes combating any terrorist organizations, their treatment of women, and other things we are trying to achieve.
“Now this is what we might do under normal circumstances.
“In the foreseeable future, this is impossible. I don’t think we will provide humanitarian relief to ordinary Afghans on the condition of the Taliban’s actions.”
The first German plane evacuated only 7 people from Kabul
The government said on Tuesday that only seven people had been evacuated from the first German military plane to land in Kabul since the Taliban took over due to the chaos at the airport in the Afghan capital.
Germany has the second largest military contingent in Afghanistan after the United States. It hopes to airlift thousands of German and Afghan dual nationals, as well as human rights activists, lawyers, and personnel who cooperate with foreign troops.
The Secretary of Defense Annegrett Kramp-Karenbauer stated that the A400M transport plane carried out an “emergency landing” on Monday night, the main purpose of which was to allow the German soldiers to evacuate safely.
“Our situation at the airport is very chaotic, dangerous and complicated,” she told the broadcaster ARD. “We have very little time, so we only receive people on site.”
A Foreign Ministry spokesperson said that because the plane had to leave quickly, other Germans could not enter the airport without the protection of German soldiers, so only seven planes were built.
The spokesperson said: “Partners who exercise security responsibilities at the airport cannot allow people from the civilian part of the airport to enter.”
As 600 soldiers will participate in the evacuation, Germany hopes to allow more people to evacuate in the next few hours.
Raab said he thinks he will not sit down with his counterparts in the Taliban government “in the foreseeable future”
The foreign secretary stated that he did not think he would sit down with his counterparts in the Taliban government “for the foreseeable future”, but added that there has always been some form of communication between the UK and the militant group.
He told BBC Breakfast: “We have been having some kind of dialogue, either indirectly through a third party or through the Taliban’s political committee in Doha.
“The important thing is to be able to participate in the test at least in some form or form and exert our credible and realistic influence, and try to hold the Taliban accountable for their new promises.
“We must try to use every lever of cooperation with our partners, the United Nations and NATO, in the coming months and years, to work hard to ensure a more moderate impact and provide a better route for the Afghan people.”
Taliban says women should enter the government
According to the Associated Press, the Taliban called on women to resume any official role under the new government.
Enamura Samangani, a member of the Taliban Cultural Committee, said: “The Islamic Emirate does not want women to be victims… [the] Government structure according to Sharia law. “
He added: “The structure of the government is not yet fully clear, but based on experience, there should be a fully Islamic leadership and all parties should join.”
Raab: Britain’s “heartbroken” to Afghan citizens
Dominic Raab said that Britain was “heartbroken” to Afghan citizens and described the footage of people taken at Kabul Airport on Monday as “disturbing”.
The Foreign Secretary told the BBC Breakfast: “Our hearts are with the Afghan people and they are now facing the feeling of a full Taliban takeover. This is why we have been there, not just to protect Britain and our allies from insecurity. The influence of factors…but to improve the lives of ordinary Afghans.
“Those scenes are distressing, but we must ensure that the airport is stable and safe. That’s why, at least in the short term, we let our citizens leave, and we let those who have served us so loyally in the past to be safe. Channel. The past 20 years.
Japan closes its embassy in Afghanistan
The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday that due to the deterioration of the security situation in Afghanistan, Japan has closed its embassy in Kabul, and the last 12 embassy personnel have left the country.
On Sunday, the Taliban took control of Kabul without fighting, ending a week of dramatic progress in Afghanistan.
“Due to the rapid deterioration of the security situation in Afghanistan, we temporarily closed the embassy in Afghanistan,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement, adding that it is transferring the duties of the embassy to an office in Istanbul.
“The remaining 12 embassy personnel have left Kabul Airport on military aircraft provided by friendly countries and have been evacuated to Dubai.”
The ministry also warned any nationals still in Afghanistan to leave and stated that any travel to Afghanistan should be postponed.
Raab said that “no one” saw the situation in Afghanistan coming soon
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab stated that “no one” sees the situation in Afghanistan is about to come, and the UK “will take action if there is one.”
In an interview with Sky News, he said: “The truth is that people all over the world are surprised. Last week I did not talk to international interlocutors, including countries in the region, and he was not surprised.”
He added: “We have seen very rapid changes in the dynamics. Of course, this is an important part of the withdrawal of Western troops, but it is also the way and method of the Taliban, and of course it is also a test of the Afghan security forces. All these factors are Very unstable. But no one sees this. Of course, if there is, we will take action.”
When asked if the UK should see this, he said: “I think it’s easy with hindsight, but the truth is, if you like risk factors, you are always measuring a very unstable constellation matrix, And this is reality.”
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Pakistani Foreign Minister: “Inclusive political settlement is the best way out”
Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmoud Qureshi told U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Brinken that “an inclusive political solution is the best way to resolve the political deadlock in Afghanistan.”
According to the Associated Press, Brinken and Qureshi discussed the way forward for Afghanistan by phone on Monday. According to reports, Qureshi said that Pakistan will continue to maintain close contact with the United States and other international partners to promote efforts to support peace and stability in Afghanistan.



