The Taliban wants to forget the past, wants to build good relations with all countries
The Taliban wants to forget the past, wants to build good relations with all countries
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In Afghanistan, the Taliban government was formed, and it has been more than three months since it was formed. In such a circumstance, the Taliban are effectively running their country's governance. Mullah Hassan Akhund, the acting Prime Minister (PM) of Afghanistan's interim administration, recently stated, "Afghanistan wishes to strengthen ties with the world community, particularly its neighbours and regional partners. Hasan Akhund, in fact, made this claim in a recent speech in the state.

According to the statement, "All countries should have excellent ties, economic connections, and coexistence, according to the Islamic Emirate. It is not Afghanistan's policy to intervene in the internal affairs of other countries. Let me tell you that this speech was broadcast on Afghanistan's Radio Television (RTA) on Saturday night. Hassan Akhund had said in his first statement following the Taliban's takeover on August 15 and the creation of his acting government on September 7, "Afghanistan's territory would not be used against anybody, and the new administration will not allow anyone to use Afghan territory against anyone. Simultaneously, he declared, "Afghanistan has caused no harm to any country and would cause no harm to anyone. 'Afghanistan's Islamic Emirate is now concentrating on reconstructing the country.'

 

He went on to say, "Putting pressure on Afghanistan would serve no one's interests. Hassan Akhund, on the other hand, stated with regards to women's education, "Women's rights are safeguarded, and the Islamic Emirate respects women's and girls' educational rights.

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