Taliban: We do not want interaction at the cost of independence and religious values
The head of the third department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and adviser to the Taliban's foreign minister stated that Kabul wants interaction with the international community, but it will not accept such interaction at the cost of Afghanistan's independence and religious values. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Zakir Jalali, head of the third department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and adviser to the Taliban’s foreign minister, stated in a meeting to consult about the third Doha meeting: the Islamic Emirate wants interaction with the international community, but this interaction is at the cost of political independence, religious and national values, and the status of the country and the system. Afghanistan does not want it.
He stated that compared to the first and second meeting, a positive change is observed in the interaction between the organizers and the hosts of the meeting, he noted: in the past few days Many delegations came to Kabul to facilitate the participation of the Afghan government in the upcoming meeting. The financial and banking situation, the fight against drugs, alternative livelihoods for farmers, the development of the private sector and climate change are participating. There is not much on the agenda of the meeting, but we are waiting for the United Nations to share the last details of the meeting so that we can decide to attend the meeting based on it.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |