Ambassador of Afghanistan in Tajikistan explained situation in Panjsheter

Afghan Ambassador in Afghanistan Mohammad Zahir Akbar spoke about the situation in Panjscher province, where the struggle of the resistance front of the Taliban militants continues (the organization prohibited in the Russian Federation). He said this at a press conference in Dushanbe, reports Telegram-channel “Sputnik Afghanistan”.

According to him, most of the Panjshera Valley is under the control of resistance. He conveyed that Vice-President of Amrulla Saleh returned to Panjscher and at the moment he performs the responsibilities of the President of Afghanistan. Zahir Akbar reminded that the status of a salhel, as I.O. The heads of state confirms the Afghan Constitution.

“Resistance in Panjschier will continue and grow,” the ambassador said. He said that representatives of all the nationalities of Afghanistan, who did not recognize the power of the Taliban were adjusted to the rebel forces at the moment. Among the already fighting on the side of the resistance there are Pashtuns, Uzbeks and the Khazaras.

Also, the diplomat announced that soon the Council would be gathered in the rebellious province with the participation of all military leaders of Afghanistan who did not recognize the power of the Taliban and their new government. He said that he himself did not recognize the 19 September Cabinet of Afghanistan.

“I will not cooperate with the Taliban until they keep human rights and will not create an inclusive government,” the diplomat said. Currently, Akbar represents Amrulla Saleha in Tajikistan. The ambassador also noted that the government of terrorists did not recognize 67 Afghan diplomances around the world.

On September 7, the composition of the new government of Afghanistan was announced in Kabul. It included only members of the Taliban and supporters of movement. A representative of Taliban Zabilella Mudjhid, who took the post of Minister of Culture and Information in the office noted that this government would be temporary.

/Media reports.