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The world’s power agrees to push the Taliban to form an inclusive government

The world's power agrees to push the Taliban to form an inclusive government
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United Nation: Five Permanent UN Security Council members found a shared foundation on Wednesday in Afghanistan with officials say all the forces would press the Taliban to become more inclusive after their military takeover.
China and Russia have described the Taliban victory last month as a defeat for the US and moved to work with rebels, but no country moved to recognize government that included international pariahs.
The Security Council of all the strength wants “Afghanistan who is peaceful and stable where humanitarian assistance can be distributed without problems and without discrimination,” the UN Secretary General Antonerres told reporters after the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting The meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting during the meeting.
They are looking for “Afghanistan where women and women’s rights are respected, an Afghanistan who is not a place of protection for terrorism, an Afghanistan with an inclusive government that represents all parts of the population,” he said.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and British Foreign Minister, France and Russia met directly while their Chinese partner Wang Yi joined them virtually for more than one hour talks.
A US official described a meeting called by British Foreign Minister Liz Truss as “constructive” and with “many convergence,” including the hope that the Taliban respected the rights of women and women.
“I don’t think someone is satisfied with the composition of this temporary government, including Chinese,” the official said.
Speaking before the meeting, the Chinese Ambassador to the United Nations, Zhang Jun, agreed that the five powers all wanted an inclusive government.
“Unity is everywhere,” he said.
China had previously criticized the US to freeze billions of dollars in Afghan assets.
But Beijing was also interested in neighboring countries not to be a base for outside extremist groups.
Afghanistan is also a subject of virtual talks by the 20 main economy group which includes participation of several other countries including Qatar, Hub for Taliban diplomacy.
Germany’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Heiko Maas, handled the G20, noticed the Islamic guardian government which included no non-Taliban and no woman but had a minister who was recorded by the United Nations on charges of terrorism.
“The announcement of the non-inclusive government is a tactical error by the Taliban, because it will make us more difficult to engage with them,” said Maas.
“It is important that they heard this from all of us.
And we also have to talk to one voice when it comes to basic political parameters and benchmarks for future involvement with them.” The Taliban has asked to speak in the UN General Assembly but the US, who was sitting In the credential committee, it has clarified that no decision will be made before the summit ends early next week.

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