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The Taliban considered the governance model, opposed the fence on the Durand line

The Taliban considered the governance model, opposed the fence on the Durand line
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Peshawar: Taliban say they have considered several models of governance, including an Islamic emirate, and will implement a form of government that would be acceptable to the Afghan nation.
The rebel group also expressed concern about Pakistan border fence (Durand line) with Afghanistan, saying that Afghans do not agree to it.
Without announcing a date for the formation of the government in the war-torn country, a Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the group had to do it on a war footing and will soon announce the implementation of the new system.
He spoke exclusively to Pakistan-based TV station Pashto.
He said that since taking control of their government has started consultations with all stakeholders.
“We often negotiate with politicians, scholars, former leader of the Mujahideen.
We have also sent teams to provinces to meet with leaders and scholars locals.
All these efforts aim to know the plans of others and get feedback from all segments of society.
To bring the system inclusive that is acceptable to all, “Mujahid said, adding that consultations on government formation is still ongoing.
Some Taliban leaders, who had a meeting with Afghan leaders, including former President Hamid Karzai and Dr.
Abdullah Abdullah, head of the High Council of Afghanistan for reconciliation in Kabul had gone to Kandahar to bersingkat Head of Taliban Mullah Haibatullah Akhunzada on all the developments that have taken place in the last two weeks.
“The final decision in this regard will be made by the head of the Taliban (Haibatullah Akhunzada),” said Mujahid.
When asked about the group meeting in Moscow with the troika-plus, where the United States, Russia, China and Pakistan has opposed the implementation of an Islamic emirate in Afghanistan, a spokesman for the head of the Taliban said: “It is for Afghans to decide internal problems of the country.
We (the Afghan state ) is entitled to take a decision on whether to change the name of the country, bringing a new flag or store previously, and to introduce a form of government.
the world should not worry about it and should focus on the problems associated with them.
“Taliban since taking over Kabul , has been using a white flag with the inscription religious groups.
They have been used in official settings and displays it on the building.
Several protests were held in Afghanistan on the flag controversy when rebels beat up a few people to carry the national flag after the Taliban seized power.
Fences have been built by Pakistan in Durand lane, 2,640-km land border is shared with Afghanistan.
It was through the mountains of the rugged, heavily forested valley and parts of the narrow rocky.
The Afghan government had previously been opposed to the project and some violent incidents occurred between Pakistan and Afghan forces over the border dispute, which resulted in a number of casualties.
Pakistan has been trying its best to convince the Taliban, during the regime of the previous Group Rebellion, to accept the Durand line as a permanent border, but the top leadership of the group reluctantly agreed.
“The Afghan people are unhappy and against the fence.
The Afghan government is due to announce its position on this issue.
The fence has separated people and dividing families.
We want to create a safe environment and peace at the border so that there should not be necessary to create obstacles,” said Mujahid , Mujahid added that the Taliban have taken control of the three main gates of Kabul Airport.
“The issuance of the final evacuation continued and airport charges will be handed over to us.
The strength of the book is to wait us out to take over the charge,” he said.
“Kabul Airport will remain functional.
We have the technical knowledge and can run airfield operations,” he said.
A Taliban spokesman said the IS-K, a terrorist outfit that has been carrying out deadly attacks in Kabul on Thursday, did not pose a threat.
“Members of ISIS in Afghanistan are Afghans.
They have not come from Iraq or Syria but has been influenced by the idea of ​​Daesh (ISIS).
Their aim is to fight against foreign forces and bring the government to Islam.
After Exit of foreign troops and the implementation of the Islamic system, they will have a reason to continue their activities, “he said, vowing that they would not allow Afghan soil used against any country.

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