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Afghanistan Taliban highlights today: Pakistan PM says he ‘initiated dialogue’ with Taliban for inclusive govt

Afghanistan Taliban highlights today: Pakistan PM says he ‘initiated dialogue’ with Taliban for inclusive govt

Afghanistan Taliban Crisis Direct Update: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan announced on Saturday that he had started a dialogue with the Taliban for forming an inclusive government from a different community in Afghanistan such as Tajik, Hazaras and Uzbek.

This step came after his meeting in Dushanbe, Tajikistan with leaders of neighboring countries. He added that the inclusiveness would “ensure a stable peace and Afghanistan.”

Meanwhile, at least three people died and 20 others were injured in a blast at Jalalabad Afghanistan, according to the assistance of the AP news.

Three explosions in the capital of East Nangarhar Province have targeted the previous Taliban vehicle that day. However, no one was directly responsible for the attack.

The head of the NATO defense has vowed in Greece to discuss the road ahead, now all Alliance forces withdraw from Afghanistan. On Saturday, military leaders stated that their priority was to avoid the rise of terrorism in Afghanistan.

The US military has said that it will focus on seeking-based agreements and sharing intelligence to prevent terrorist groups from regroups in the region.

The government while all-male Taliban has established its service to propagate the virtue and prevention of representatives in the building that has accommodated the ministry of female affairs, the AP reported. Historically, the ministry is famous for van patrol which imposes the hard interpretation of sharia law while exploring the streets of Afghanistan.

World Bank World Staff $ 100 Million Empowerment of Women and Rural Development Programs, which run out of ministry of female affairs, are escorted from Saturday, p

The UN assistance mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) will continue for 6 months. Mission mission will handle humanitarian efforts and development between other issues, and will not involve the maintenance of peace. The document emphasizes “the important role that the United Nations will continue to play in promoting peace and stability in Afghanistan.”

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