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Taliban to step up negotiations to form government one week after seizure of Kabul – Observer

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A week after the seizure of Kabul, the Taliban are stepping up negotiations to form the next government in Afghanistan. This Saturday several top Taliban leaders have landed in Kabul and they met with leading figures in Afghan politics over the past 20 years – at a time when the Taliban were struggling to create an image of moderation abroad to assert themselves as the legitimate rulers of Afghanistan and Afghanistan. gain international recognition for your regime.

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It was reported Saturday morning that Taliban co-founder and number two, Abdul Ghani Baradar, had arrived in Kabul for talks with other members of the movement and political leaders on the formation of a new government in Afghanistan.

An official Taliban source told France-Presse that Baradar will meet in Kabul with “jihadist leaders and politicians to build inclusive government“. Baradar returned to Afghanistan on Tuesday, two days after the Taliban came to power in Kabul, landing in Kandahar, the Taliban’s hometown, and was greeted by a crowd of supporters.

The co-founder of the Taliban was in Qatar, where he headed the political office of the movement and held negotiations with the United States, which led to the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan.… Abdul Ghani Baradar, who founded the Taliban with Mohammad Omar in the early 1990s and is considered the political leader of the movement, is more than likely the next president or head of the Afghan government.

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Later it became known that many elements of the political leadership of the Taliban, whose headquarters were still located in Doha, Qatar, had already arrived in Kabul and attended meetings with relevant figures in Afghan politics over the past 20 years.

Former Afghan government delegate to peace talks with Taliban, Contact Abdullah, shared a set of photos on Facebook this Saturday showing meetings in Kabul with the former Taliban ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Shahabuddeen Delaware, former interior minister of the Taliban regime, mullah Khairullah Khairhwaand Taliban negotiator Abdul Salam Hanafi

The former President of Afghanistan also attended these meetings. Hamid Karzai (who ruled the country from 2001 to 2014), one of the most respected politicians in the country, who has recently been one of the main bridges of dialogue with the Taliban.

Mullah Ghani Baradar, co-founder and number two of the Taliban, returns to the country

In a publication that is attached to the photographs, Abdullah Abdullah wrote that at a meeting of Taliban summit participants with leading figures of Afghan politics, it was recently discussed about “current situation in the country, security of people, political process and respect for national values, including the flag“.

In recent days, the Taliban have publicly announced that they are seeking to form a pluralistic government with the participation of various sections of the Afghan population as well as women – a promise that has been met with skepticism in the West, which awaits developments to decide whether or not to recognize the new regime. The movement promised news about the future of the country’s regime in the coming days.

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