Group also demands handover of all resources looted during early days of their entry to capital Kabul.
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Suhail Shaheen, the spokesperson of Taliban’s Qatar office, announced that 31st August withdrawal date is a “red line” for them.
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Group’s spokesperson Suhail Shaheen says Taliban hope Japan to reopen its Kabul Embassy ‘soon’.
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‘Ultimately, it will be the president’s decision how this proceeds. No one else’s,’ says Biden’s national security advisor.
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Paris joins US and UK in pressing to extend next week’s Aug. 31 deadline, even as Taliban resists.
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‘If US or UK were to seek additional time to continue evacuations – the answer is no,’ says Suhail Shaheen.
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Spokesman encourages international community to officially recognize Taliban government.
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Suhail Shaheen also says no group, individual will be allowed to use ‘asylum of Afghanistan’ to organize terrorist activities.
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City remains tense, most shopping malls, banks remain closed, streets empty
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There will be Afghan inclusive Islamic government in which all Afghans will have participation, group’s spokesman tells BBC