WASHINGTON: The Interim Taliban government does not reflect what is expected by the international community and the United States, the Biden government said on Thursday.
“We have talked about our reaction to the initial briefing government.
You have heard us say that lack of inclusiveness, track record, the background of some individuals involved, is the reason to worry.
It certainly does not reflect what the international community and what, as part of That, the United States hopes to be able to see, “said the Foreign Ministry spokesman Ned told reporters at his press conference.
“Now, we pay attention to this is the initial caregiver That it was inclusive, to ensure that it was a representative of the people meant by the Taliban to represent, “he said.
The US also looked at their actions, and it was another constant restraint when we and the closest allies and partners met at Ramstein, Germany.
“There are several consensus elements that arise, and in fact, there are important questions raised by many participants: Will the Taliban enforce their commitment to the freedom of travel and safe passages – in the case of the United States for America, but also for third countries, For our Afghan partners? Will they fulfill their counterterrorism commitment? “He said.
“There is a broad discussion about the threat of ISIS-K, from Al-Qaeda, from terrorist groups who might try to operate or operate in the land of Afghanistan.
Will they form an inclusive government? It will be the main question that we will pay attention to as a government Afghan’s future comes together.
And will they maintain progress for women and women? In other words, will the last 20-year increase that there are no more facilitating countries and support than the United States, will the increase be preserved? “He asked.
The answers to those questions remain missed, he said.
“We will be able to answer those questions with our allies and partners when we start seeing how the Taliban will be intended to regulate, how it will treat the people, how it will treat our people, how it will face the threat only to Taliban but also a threat to us, and it is included from Isis-K, “said price.
The United States and the international community, he said, will continue to hold the Taliban to take into account public and private commitments, commitments that have been made personally that those who have legitimate travel documents who want to do so.
State Secretary Tony Blinken hosted a meeting of joint ministers with the Minister of Foreign Affairs Heiko Maas from Germany on Wednesday, and this was a topic of discussion, he said.
Among the consistent themes they hear from more than 20 countries and organizations that take part are the need to work collectively, using each tool they have, to hold the Taliban responsible for the commitment.
“Of course, we want to see more flights like that, flights that are similar to those who take off today.
We have heard public statements that more, in fact, might come.
But clearly, we don’t want to be prejudiced, and we will continue Do everything we can with our partners to work towards that goal, “he said, referring to evacuation flights.