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G7 to meet in Afghan’s deadlines, Taliban recognition

G7 to meet in Afghan's deadlines, Taliban recognition
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Kabul / Washington: Group leaders of seven countries will be discussed on Tuesday whether to look for an extension at the August 31 deadline for evacuation of thousands of people who try to escape from Afghanistan and whether they will recognize or sanctions on the Taliban government.
The chaos widespread by sporadic violence has swallowed Kabul Airport since the Taliban took over the Afghan capital on August 15, with Western and Afghan troops driving again desperate to escape.
President A.S.
Joe Biden, who has said the troops A.S.
It may remain beyond the time limit, it has warned evacuation of “hard and painful” and many still can be wrong.
Outside the need to extract thousands of Americans, allied citizens and Afghanistan who work with foreign troops, the defense official department said it would take a day to fly out of 6,000 soldiers mobilized to secure and run airlift.
Democrate representative A.S.
Adam Schiff, Chair of the People’s Representative Council Intelligence Committee, told reporters after briefing in Afghanistan by intelligence officials that he did not believe evacuation could be completed in eight days.
“I think it’s possible but I think it’s very unlikely to be given the number of Americans who still need to be evacuated,” Schiff said.
A Taliban official said foreign forces did not seek an extension and it would not be given if they had them.
Washington said negotiations continued.
“Is it still sick?” Many Afghans were afraid of retaliation and returning to the hard version of the Taliban-enforced Islamic law from 1996 to 2001, and were isolated, but many incidents were posted on social media that had committed fear.
The United States, Britain, Italy, France, Germany, Canada and Japan who meet virtually on Tuesday can use the possibility of united official recognition, or new sanctions to push the Taliban to comply with promises to respect the rights of women and international relations.
” The G7 leaders will agree to coordinate if, or when to recognize the Taliban, “said a European diplomat.” And they will be committed to continuing to work together closely.
“Recognition is a political action taken by sovereign countries with important consequences, including Allows Taliban access to foreign assistance relied on by the previous Afghan government.
Jian 2020 signed by former Trump government explicitly stated that the group “was not recognized by the United States as a country.” Biden will face pressure from other leaders to extend the August deadline for evacuation.
France said more time needed for evacuation, and German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Monday G7 need to consider whether it must remain exceed that date.
The US president has faced extensive criticism for withdrawals, initiated by the extension of his Republic, Donald Trump.
The Biden poll number has slipped.
For its part, a strong US military has grabbed the collapse of Afghanistan-supported Afghan troops after 20 years of training.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/was-it-worth-it-pain-anger-inside-penta gon-afghanistan-crumbles-2021-08-23 “Is it worth it? Is it still sick? Yes “General David Berger, Commander of the Marine Corps, wrote in a memo to the Marines.
Taliban leaders, who have tried to show https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/taliban-sek-present –modere -modere-afghanistan-2021-08-15 a more moderate face since capturing kabul , have started talk about forming government, while their troops focus on the last bag of opposition.

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