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The Taliban say they want a coalition government

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The Taliban say they want a coalition government

The Taliban say they want a coalition government

The source added that Amir Khan Mottaki, Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah have assured the formation of a broad coalition government.

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The Taliban told MSTNews on Tuesday that they wanted to form a coalition government in Afghanistan.

A Taliban official says the results of consultations with the country's politicians and the international community on a coalition government will soon be shared with all.

Sources close to Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah said that during a meeting with Amir Khan Mottaki, the head of the Taliban's Guidance and Invitation Commission, over the past two days, they had assured the government of a wide-ranging engagement with the politicians.

The source added that Amir Khan Mottaki, Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah have assured the formation of a broad coalition government.

Gul Rehman, a close aide to President Karzai, said: "The talks are about how a united government can come that is satisfactory to all and leads the society towards peace and prosperity."

The Taliban are talking about a coalition government that announced after entering the presidential palace that the future of the system depends on those who now rule Afghanistan.

Sayed Akbar Agha, the head of the Afghanistan Salvation Way Council, said:

This is the second day that the Taliban have taken control of Kabul. Now the people want the fate of the system and how to manage the country's leadership to be clarified.

"There should be an all-inclusive government in which everyone has a stake," said Ahmad Bilal, a Kabul resident.

Safiullah, another Kabul resident, said: "People are tired of killing and insecurity and want peace."

The countries participating in the UN Security Council meeting yesterday said that the international community should help the people of Afghanistan in the current situation.

After President Ghani left Afghanistan, countries around the world expressed concern about the situation.

"We cannot and should not leave the people of Afghanistan alone," said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

He added: “Now is the time for the international community to stand up, work and act together, we must speak with one voice in support of human rights. We must unite. "


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