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Taliban Delegation Meets Civil Society Members In Norway; First Time Since Takeover

As per the latest reports, a meeting of Taliban appointment driven by acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi met a gathering of Afghan civil society individuals in Oslo, during which the different sides purportedly consented to cooperate to improve the conflict-torn country.

Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Urges For Cooperation, Security

A statement given by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kabul after the meeting on Sunday said the “members listened quietly to every other conclusion and traded sees on the current circumstance in the country”.

“They confirmed that Afghanistan is the common home, everything being equal, and focused on that all Afghans need to cooperate for the political, monetary and security flourishing of the country.

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“The members of the gathering perceived that arrangement and joint participation are the main answers for every one of the issues of Afghanistan.

“All members, with one voice, pronounced such gatherings to be in light of a legitimate concern for the country,” the statement added.

The names of the Afghan civil society individuals have not been unveiled at this point.

Afghans In Oslo Respond Against Taliban

Taking to Twitter, the US special envoy for Afghanistan Thomas West, who is additionally as of now in Oslo, said he invited Norway’s stepping up and hold the meeting.

“Welcome our hosts’ drive to bring Afghan civil society and Taliban together for discourse. civil society pioneers are the foundation of sound and prosperous economies and social orders, he said.

“As we look to address helpful emergency along with partners, accomplices, and alleviation association, we will proceed with clear-peered toward strategy with the Taliban in regards to our interests and our standing interest in a steady, rights-regarding and comprehensive Afghanistan.”

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The designation arrived in Norway on Saturday night. This is their first visit to Europe after the Taliban took over Afghanistan in August 2021 They are additionally booked to meet specialists of Norway and individuals from the worldwide local area, including US authorities, just as go to a culmination on Afghanistan.

“In the first meeting with the Americans, the arrival of the Afghan resources, the evacuation of the boycott, and furthermore the resumption and expansion of reciprocal ties will be examined,” reports cited Taliban appointee representative Inamullah Samangani as saying.

Be that as it may, the authority greeting of the Taliban designation to Norway confronted different responses. A development named “Afghanistan Women’s Government in Exile” in a statement blamed the Taliban for disregarding common freedoms and reprimanded the Norwegian government for welcoming the Kabul designation.

A few Afghans living in Europe organized fights in Oslo over the discussions also in front of the Norwegian consulate in London.

 

 

 

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