Taliban closes in on Afghanistan’s capital Kabul

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - AUGUST 16: Taliban members patrol the streets of Afghan capital Kabul on August 16, 2021, as the Taliban takes control of Afghanistan after President Ashraf Ghani fled the country. Taliban members took measures around the presidential palace and closed the access to prime ministry palace. ( Sayed Khodaiberdi Sadat - Anadolu Agency )

In statement, Taliban announce intention not to enter capital city ‘by force or war’

ANKARA (AA) – The Taliban began to enter the outskirts of Afghanistan’s capital Kabul on Sunday as it surrounded the city from all sides, according to the country’s Interior Ministry.

With the Taliban having captured all major provincial centers and border crossings in Afghanistan except for Kabul, gunshots were heard earlier in the day around the presidential palace in the capital as the insurgents closed in on the city.

In a statement, however, the Taliban said it does not intend to enter Kabul “by force or war, but to negotiate with the other side to enter peacefully.”

Halting its forces outside the city, the Taliban said that until the completion of a transitional process, the security of Kabul would belong to the Afghan government.

It added that no retaliation would be sought against civilians or members of the military who served the Kabul administration.

While US troops began evacuating the country’s embassy in Kabul, NATO said its officials had been moved to “safe places” inside the capital.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry also urged Turkish nationals who want to leave Afghanistan to immediately inform the Turkish Embassy in Kabul.

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