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The Taliban hope to form their "inclusive" government in Afghanistan

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Kabul (Afghanistan), 25 Aug (EFE/EPA)-. The Taliban hope to form their "inclusive" government in Afghanistan before the end of the withdrawal of international troops from the country, scheduled for August 31, a key step in the consolidation of the new Taliban regime, after its victory after almost twenty years of war.FOOTAGE OF THE GENERAL SITUATION IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.

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