China’s authorities told about expectations from Taliban

Chinese authorities stated that they expect from the Radical Movement of the Taliban (prohibited in Russia) to fulfill the obligations of the formation of “open and representing the broad forces of the new government in Afghanistan”. TaCs reports this with reference to the speech of the Deputy Permanent Representative of the People’s Republic of China during the UN Geng Shuana.

“China noted yesterday’s” Taliban “yesterday that the war in Afghanistan ended. We expect that the Taliban movement will fulfill its obligations and distance from the terrorist organizations operating in Afghanistan,” said Gen Schuan. Also, a Chinese diplomat expressed the hope that the Taliban would go to the creation of a wide political coalition capable of giving the country.

In July, the Chinese side conducted negotiations with the Taliban delegation led by Abdul Baradar (Abdul Baradar), which at that time headed the political office of movement in the capital of Qatar Doha. In the negotiations, China also demanded a “gap with terrorist organizations.”

Commenting on the capture of Kabul militants, the Chinese authorities noted that they were ready to “respect the choice of the Afghan people,” reports the Edition Financial Times.

“The situation in Afghanistan has already undergone major changes, we respect the desire and choice of the Afghan people,” said Hua Chunin (Hua Chunying), the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, commenting on Cabula’s capture by militants.

Taliban captured Afghanistan in one week. On Sunday, August 15, terrorists, almost without battle entered the capital of Afghanistan Kabul. The president and most of the ministers fled from the country. People who do not want to live under the control of extremists are trying to get out of the country through the Kabul airport.

/Media reports.