Afghanistan-Taliban crisis Highlights: Taliban urge Afghan unity as protests spread to Kabul
Afghanistan-Taliban extremity highlights The Taliban called on Afghanistan’s imams to prompt concinnity when they hold their first Friday prayers since the Islamist group seized control of the country, as demurrers against the preemption spread to further metropolises on Thursday, including the capital, Kabul.
Several people were killed when Taliban zealots fired on a crowd in the eastern megacity of Asadabad, a substantiation said. Another substantiation reported shots near a rally in Kabul, but they appeared to be Taliban firing into the air.
On Thursday, the Taliban celebrated Afghanistan’s Independence Day, declaring it had beaten “ the arrogant of power of the world” in the United States. Afghanistan’s Independence Day commemorates the 1919 convention which ended British rule in the central Asian nation, the Associated Press reported.
China has played a formative part in promoting peace and conciliation in Afghanistan and is welcome to contribute to the reconditioning of the country, Taliban spokesperson Suhail Shaheen told Chinese state media.
In dealing with the Taliban, an decreasingly important China may be suitable to work the fact that unlike Russia and the United States, it has not fought in Afghanistan.
“China is a big country with a huge frugality and capacity-I suppose they can play a veritably big part in the reconditioning, recuperation, reconstruction of Afghanistan,”Shaheen told CGTN TV in an interview late on Thursday.