Doha: The United States said it was worried about the Taliban government members named Tuesday but said they would judge it with action, including letting Afghanistan go freely.
“We consider the list of names that are announced exclusively individuals who are members of the Taliban or their close colleagues and no women.
We are also concerned about affiliates and tracking records of several individuals,” said a spokesman for the State Department as Secretary.
The country Antony Blinken held talks in Afghanistan in Qatar.
“We understand that the Taliban have presented this as a caregiver cabinet.
However, we will judge the Taliban with his actions, not words.” The State Department renewed his call in the Taliban to offer a safe passage to US citizens and Afghanistan who wanted to leave.
Blinken earlier on Tuesday in Qatar said that the Taliban worked together as long as travelers had travel documents, in the midst of charges from the Republic of Parliament and activists installed by charter planes.
The Taliban was named as their first prime minister Mohammad Hassan Akhund, who was in the list of UN sanctions and served in the Brutal regime of Islamist 1996-2001.
His deputy would be Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, a Taliban founder who was released by Pakistan under US pressure to take part in the withdrawal negotiations of US troops.
And the Interior Minister will become Sirajuddin Haqqani, part of the US appointed terrorist group, even though the US offers millions of dollars for information that leads to his arrest.
“We have explained our expectations that Afghans deserve inclusive government,” said Department of Foreign Affairs.
The Taliban quickly overthrew the government supported by West 20-year-old this month was the same as President Joe Biden finished withdrawal to end the world’s longest war.