Taliban control 90% of Afghanistan’s boundaries. Kabul Defense Ministry: “It’s a flat out lie”

Britto Josh
3 min readJul 24, 2021

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“The boundaries with Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran are heavily influenced by us,” ZabioullaMoudjakhed, a delegate of the agitators, told the Russian news organization Ria Novosti. The Taliban as of late has sped up military tasks to recapture ground in the country, related to the withdrawal of unfamiliar soldiers.

“It’s an outright falsehood.” Kabul Defense Minister Fawad Aman reacted with disturbance. Government powers control the nation’s lines, the clergyman demanded, consequently denying the assertions made yesterday by the agitators’ delegate to the Russian press offices. “It is unwarranted purposeful publicity,” said the representative of a similar pastor. The Taliban, lately, has sped up military activities to recapture ground in the country after the withdrawal of US-drove unfamiliar soldiers.

The Taliban these days are assaulting the public authority powers with their civilian armies. They figured out how to control practically all line intersections, showing that they have a thoroughly examined military arrangement. The Taliban delegate affirmed that in arrangements with the Kabul government, the gathering is requesting the arrival of around 7,000 detainees of war whom they consider “political detainees.”

They additionally need to change the Constitution embraced during the American presence, which they think about excessively “Western.” So all things being equal, they propose to return to a 1964 Constitution. And afterward, they began discussing “power-sharing,” about the division of government posts with the current political powers.

The public authority of Kabul, and a large number of its Western allies, react by requesting lucidity on the Taliban’s solicitations: “We need a record with your solicitations to begin the dealings.” That ought to permit the Kabul government to see how to arrange.

In the interim, a secret gathering of some “extraordinary agents” for Afghanistan was held in Rome, a conciliatory arrangement that in these 20 years of NATO nations’ essence in Kabul has gone with political conversations at each phase of the nation’s life. It was the principal meeting since the American withdrawal from the public authority. On the conversation table at the Foreign Ministry, the issues arising with the tactical offensives of the Taliban were apparent. For quite a long time, the “Islamic understudies” have started to escape government powers from numerous nation areas.

In the wake of choosing to close the “Fearless Support” activity, the NATO mission, the Atlantic Alliance, or more all, the United States has a standing issue. Biden organization needs to respond to that, not exclusively to the issues made by the withdrawal of its military starting from the earliest stage.

Zalmay Khalilzad, Biden’s delegate for Afghan “compromise,” got the point of view of his NATO partners toward the beginning of the day. Present were Italy, France, Germany, Great Britain, Norway (which has a specific interceding job in Afghanistan). In the early evening, a meeting was held. Notwithstanding the go-between of Qatar, Ambassador Al Qathtani, an agent of the Taliban and one of the administrations of Kabul, talked by video gathering.

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