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Taliban will allow Americans, at-risk Afghans to leave after Aug 31: Blinken

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The Taliban have vowed "safe passage for Americans, for third country nationals, and Afghans at risk," once the the pullout deadline of August 31st has passed, says US Secretary of State Antony Blinken during a press briefing in Washington, DC. SOUNDBITE

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