
Taliban firmly refused to call US President Donald Trump “take back” Bagram air base in Afghanistan. In an interview with Sky News, the main spokesman for the Taliban Zabihullah Mujahid said, “Afghans will never allow their country to be handed over to anyone under any circumstances,” in an interview with Sky News.
Trump, in a post on Social Truth, September warned Afghanistan that “bad things will happen” unless he / she fails his demand. He wrote: “If Afghanistan does not give Bagram Airbase back to those who built it, the United States will become bad things !!!”
Bagram, once the largest US military base in Afghanistan, has been under the Taliban control since the group after the US withdrawal in 2021 returned to power. The base has now been captured by American vehicles and weapons that Taliban exhibits during military shows and official visits.
Trump has repeatedly criticized the withdrawal of President Joe Biden of Afghanistan and claimed that she had left US military assets in the Taliban hands, including a bastard.
Interviews about the embassies continue
Mujahid confirmed that the Taliban government had discussing the re -opening of the embassies with the USA. “We discussed this matter and want to see how the embassies re -opened both in Kabul and Washington,” he said.
Four years since the Taliban regained power and Russia remains the only country that formally recognized its government. Mujahid, however, claimed that other nations offered private recognition. “The Islamic Emirate openly recognized not only Russia. There are several other countries that have expanded recognition, though not publicly,” he added.
The restrictions of women and girls persist
The Taliban deposited women and girls growing restrictions. Girls over the age of 12 remain excluded from secondary schools and university education remains largely inaccessible to young women.
Mujahid, the confidant of the Supreme Taliban leader Haibatullah Akhundzada, promised no change. “I can’t give any promises in this respect,” he said.
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