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.
The move came after his meeting in Dushanbe, Tajikistan with the 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 AP news agency.
Three explosions in the capital of East Nangarhar Province have targeted the previous Taliban vehicle that day. However, no one immediately took responsibility for the attack.
NATO to focus on the Intel Pact to prevent terrorists to regroup in Afghanistan
The head of the NATO defense had vowed in Greece to discuss the road ahead, now all the Alliance troops have come out of 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 finding an agreement to base and share intelligence to prevent terrorist groups from regroups in the region.
Taliban Change Ministry for Women with Ministry of Virtue and Deputy
The government while all-male Taliban has established its services for the spread of virtues and prevention of representatives in the building which has accommodated the ministry of female affairs, the AP reported. Historically, the ministry is famous for van patrols that impose harsh interpretations of sharia law while exploring the streets of Afghanistan.
The World Bank of the World Bank World Bank Economic and Rural Empowerment Program staff, who ran out of the ministry of female affairs, were escorted from Saturday’s land, a member of the Sharif Akhtar program was quoted.
It was a mistake, offering a sincere apology: US military commander top on August 29 Kabul Drone Strike
The US military has apologized for killing 10 Afghan civilians, including seven children, in a drone attack in Kabul last month. The military calls it “tragic error”. The Pentagon said the August 29 strike targeted an Islamic state suicide bomber who filed a close threat to US-led troops at the airport when they completed the last stage of their withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Haqqani leader physically attacks Mullah Baradar, said Media Report
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the most public Taliban face who led the peace negotiations with the US, was physically attacked by a Haqqani network leader who was appointed by terrorists in early September during talks in the top palace to form a cabinet, people said, asked to be identified to discuss That incident.
Baradar has pushed the “inclusive” closet which includes non-Taliban and ethnic minority leaders, which will be more acceptable by the whole world, said those people. At one point during the meeting, Khalil Ul Rahman Haqqani rose from his chair and began punching the Taliban leader.
Their guards entered the commotion and opened fire at each other, killing and injuring a number of them, said those people. While Baradar was not injured, he had left the capital and headed to Kandahar – a group base – to speak with the highest leader Haibatullah Akhundzada, effectively the Taliban spiritual head.
“The telecommunications network has worked since yesterday. Serious challenges are electric cutoffs, which have not been resolved,” said the report, quoted Mohammad Wasi Almas, a local journalist.
Qatar aircraft need more Americans from Afghanistan, said US Endroy
Qatar Airways flights on Friday took more Americans from Afghanistan, according to Washington peace envoy, the third of Mideast’s transport since the Taliban took over and the island of US forces from the country.
US Messenger Zalmay Khalilzad Tweeted Him “Be grateful that more Americans can go on