Taliban Govt says discussions with US to continue if necessary
Taliban Govt says discussions with US to continue if necessary
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the caretaker Taliban government in Afghanistan has said that discussions with the US will continue if necessary. Over the weekend, a Taliban delegation led by Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, met a United State inter-agency delegation in Doha, Qatar, as per reports.

the Ministry said in a statement that the 2-day talks between the delegations of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and the US went well. Political issues were talked over in detail during the meeting and full implementation of the Doha agreement was considered by the Islamic Emirate as the best way for resolving problems. The American representatives, according to the statement, said that the US will give humanitarian assistance to Afghans and will provide facilities for other humanitarian organisations to deliver aid. "Humanitarian assistance should not be connected with political issues," the statement noted. "Detailed talks were held during the meeting about all relevant issues. And efforts should be exerted to restore diplomatic relations to a better state.

The statement added that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IAE) has welcomed US assistance and it will cooperate with charitable groups in delivering humanitarian assistance and will facilitate principled movement of foreign nationals, "The meeting in which talks were candid was considered a good opportunity of understanding" and it was agreed that such meetings will continue to be held in the future if necessary," the Ministry statement added.

 

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