Taliban: We do not want tension with any country, but we cannot negotiate with anyone on principles
The political deputy of the prime minister of the Taliban government announced that we will not negotiate on Islam and people's rights to be recognized by the international community. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, Maulvi Abdul Kabir, political deputy of the prime minister of the Taliban government, stated that the “Islamic Emirate” under the name of inclusive government will not allow the figures of previous governments to be included in the current system.
We will not do it. Maulvi Abdul Kabir said during a meeting with religious scholars and ethnic elders in Khost: We do not want tension with any country, but we cannot make a deal with anyone over the Islamic system and Islamic principles and rules because we We have sacrificed this system.
Taliban Foreign Minister “Amir Khan Motaghi” previously said at the Institute of Strategic Studies of Pakistan: The international community uses issues such as rights as an excuse to advance its political goals in Afghanistan. He emphasized that the international community has not learned from the past 20 years that the use of pressure techniques on the Taliban will not work. However, , the countries of the world have stated inclusive governance and respect for human rights, especially women’s rights, as the basic preconditions for interaction and recognition of the Taliban government. /div>
Publisher | Tasnim News |