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Added on the 25/08/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
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.
Kabul, Aug 6 (EFE/EPA).- Taliban militants shot dead the head of the Afghan government's information center on Friday, the insurgents and officials said, in a second major attack this week targeting administration officials in the capital.Dawa Khan Menapal was killed on Darul Aman Road, the west of Kabul, which houses several official buildings. (Camera:JAWED KARGAR).B-ROLL OF THE AFTERMATH OF ATTACK ON HEAD OF THE AFGHAN GOVERNMENT INFORMATION CENTER IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
Laghman, Jul 8 (EFE/EPA).- Taliban and government negotiators Thursday agreed to work on “a peaceful and political solution” to Afghan problems after they met in Tehran amid rapid territorial advances by the insurgents following a pullout of foreign troops from Afghanistan.The two sides concluded their talks in the Iranian capital of Tehran on the stalled Afghan peace process.In a joint statement after a two-day meeting backed by the Iranian government, they agreed that war was “not the ultimate solution for problems” in Afghanistan. (Camera: GHULLAMULLAH HABIBI). SHOT LIST: SECURITY FORCES CLEARED ONE OF THE AREAS CONTROLLED BY TALIBAN MILITANTS FOLLOWING AN OPERATION IN ALISHANG DISTRICT OF LAGHMAN PROVINCE, AFGHANISTAN.
Historic peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban seeking to end 19 years of war opens in Doha. The US-backed negotiations come six months later than planned owing to bitter disagreements over a controversial prisoner swap agreed in February. IMAGES
The Taliban delegation arrives at a hotel in Qatar's Doha for peace talks with Afghanistan's government in a bid to end nearly two decades of war. The US-backed negotiations come six months later than planned owing to bitter disagreements over a controversial prisoner swap agreed in February. IMAGES