Kabul: Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar arrived in Kabul today, Saturday. In fact, here he will hold talks with the members of the group and other politicians to form a new Afghan government. It has also been reported that a senior Taliban official says, "He will be in Kabul today to meet jihadist leaders and politicians on an inclusive government structure.'' In fact, Baradar was arrested in Pakistan in 2010, though he did not remain in custody for long. He was reportedly released from jail by Pakistan in 2018 after pressure from the US and then transferred to Qatar. It is said that during the tenure of then-President Donald Trump, US Special Representative to Afghanistan Jalmi Khalilzad had asked Pakistan to release Baradar so that he could lead talks in Qatar. In fact, Baradar has been appointed head of the Taliban's political office in Doha and signed an agreement with the Americans to withdraw foreign forces. The agreement, signed in February 2020, was described by Trump as a major step towards peace. Now, last Tuesday, Baradar arrived in Afghanistan from Qatar and was the first to visit Kandahar, the country's second-largest city. Which was once a Taliban stronghold. Let us also tell all of you that the Taliban held a press conference for the first time a few days after Afghanistan was captured and it said that this time their rule would be different. In fact, during that time, spokesman Zabeehullah Mujahid said that women's rights will be respected under Islamic law and those who oppose will be pardoned. Covid-19: Sri Lanka announces 10-day nationwide quarantine curfew Israeli Prime Minster Naftali Bennett receives 3rd dose of Covid vaccine Terrorists: Indonesia's counterterrorism squad details 53 terrorist suspects