Ankara: The high-level delegation of the new Taliban ruler Afghanistan has arrived in Turkey because of talks with Turkish officials, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced Thursday.
The meetings in the capital Ankara will be the first between Taliban and Turkish senior officials after the group won the Afghan control.
The visit delegation was led by Amir Khan Mutaqi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, according to a Taliban spokesman.
The visit appeared after the Taliban leaders held a series of meetings with the United States, 10 European countries and European Union representatives in Doha, Qatarmal, this week.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said at the virtual meeting between the 20 most powerful economies that must be done by the international community to maintain the dialogue channel with the Taliban open, to “patiently and gradually direct” to build a more inclusive government.
Erdogan said Turkey, who has hosted more than 3.6 million Syrians, cannot bear the entry of migrants from Afghanistan, warnings that European countries will also be influenced by new migrant waves.
Taliban said they wanted international recognition.
They warned that the weakening of their government would affect security and triggered a greater exodus of migration than the country.
The current Afghan government, the Taliban said only temporarily, mostly consisted of Taliban figures, including several black lists by the United Nations.
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