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Kabul, Aug 25 (EFE/EPA)-. As the clouds of uncertainty loom large over the Afghan politics and security, the Taliban Wednesday reiterated their commitment to form an “inclusive government” soon that would be recognized by the global community. In an exclusive interview to EPA-EFE in the Afghan capital, Taliban spokesperson Zabihulla Mujahid said there was no need for the Afghans to fear the return of the Islamist group in the wake of its general amnesty for all. (Camera: STRINGER).SHOT LIST: AN INTERVIEW WITH TALIBAN'S SPOKSPERSON ZABIULLAH MUJAHID IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.SOUND BITES: TALIBAN'S SPOKSPERSON ZABIULLAH MUJAHID.TRANSLATIONS:- We hope to make an inclusive government before the deadline of the withdrawal of the US forces from Afghainstan. - We have announced a general amnesty for everyone. Whoever wants to return to the country would do so. - Since the inception of the Islamic Emirate we have no prisoners, nor any one from the Afghan security forces in our custody or prisons. - We want India to have a better relationship with us. India should not spread negative propaganda against us. - We hope to have better relations with international community and we hope they will recognize our government.
Police install barricades outside the hotel Soria Moria in Oslo, where the Taliban are set to hold official talks with Western officials for the first time since returning to power in Afghanistan in August. Human rights and the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, where hunger threatens millions, will be in focus during the talks. IMAGES
Kabul, Sep 21 (EFE/EPA).- The Taliban on Tuesday announced the remain members of its interim government in Afghanistan, appointing around 20 new ministers and deputy ministers, some of them from different ethnic minority communities, but without including any woman.“Most of the appointments are done on the basis of professionalism and merit and it will further strengthen the human resources of the Islamic Emirate,” Taliban's main spokesperson and deputy communications minister Zabihullah Mujahid said in a press conference. (Camera: STRINGER).B-ROLL OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE IN WHICH THE TALIBAN GOVERNMENT PRESENTS NEW MINISTERS AND DEPUTY MINISTERS, IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
Kabul (Afghanistan), Sep 6 (EFE / EPA) .- The first Taliban government for Afghanistan, which is expected to be announced soon, will be an "interim" Administration, according to the fundamentalist movement that has already asked for the recognition of the international community.FOOTAGE FROM THE PRESS CONFERENCE OF THE TALIBAN'S MAIN SPOKESMAN, ZABIHULLAH MUJAHID, IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
Kabul (Afghanistan), Sep 3 (EFE / EPA) .- The Taliban said Friday that the announcement of the new government will take longer although consultations over the issue between the Islamist group and other parties had been concluded.FOOTAGE OF THE SITUATION IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).