The Afghan Taliban movement (banned in Russia) confirmed today, Thursday, that the government will represent all segments of the Afghan people.
Moscow – Sputnik. A spokesman for the Taliban’s political office, Muhammad Naeem, said in statements to Sputnik Agency, “With regard to the government’s announcement tomorrow, after Friday prayers… our efforts and efforts are underway to make this announcement as soon as possible, but in a specific way we cannot specify the date on any day.” or at any time.
Naim stressed the need for the formation of the government to be a comprehensive system that includes all spectrums of the people, stressing that “the Afghan people will feel that the system will be a system for all.”
The Taliban spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, said that the new Afghan government will include half of the previous ministries and will be formed as soon as possible, without having women ministers. He said in an interview with the Italian newspaper “La Repubblica”: “We will form a government of national unity as soon as possible. We would like to form a merged government that includes half of the previous ministries.”
In response to a question about whether women can enter the country’s new government, Mujahid explained: “Not as ministers, but by following the teachings of the Qur’an and according to Sharia, women can, for example, work in ministries, in the police or in the judiciary as assistants.” In addition, Mujahid assured that Afghan women will be able to study in universities.
The Taliban managed to take control of the Afghan capital, Kabul, without much resistance from the Afghan army, on August 15, after the successive fall of the Afghan states to the movement and its fighters managed to enter the presidential palace in Kabul after President Ashraf Ghani fled to the Emirates, which it said Hosted by “for humanitarian reasons.
On Monday, the United States ended the withdrawal of its last forces from Afghanistan after twenty years of its military presence in the country in the wake of the attacks of September 11, 2001, after air evacuations of foreign forces and Afghan citizens cooperating with them, which extended for more than two weeks from Kabul airport, to begin the movement of The Taliban took control of the capital’s airport.