Taliban's Top Leaders To Reach Kabul, Likely To Announce Mullah Abdul Baradar As New Afghanistan President
The top leaders of the Taliban can make an announcement today to form the government in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan has been occupied by the Taliban, and the world is witnessing the chaotic scenes in Kabul. Afghanistan citizens are terrified and are waiting for being rescued. No one had imagined that the Kabul fort will be crushed by the Taliban in a jiffy. While several countries are focusing on evacuation plans to repatriate their citizens safely, a discussion regarding Kabul is also going on in Doha, Qatar.
The top leaders of the Taliban can make an announcement today to form the government in Afghanistan.
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar has been nominated by the Taliban for the new presidency of Afghanistan and he is also present in Doha. There are reports that today the top leaders of the Taliban can come from Doha to Kabul and make an announcement regarding the new government.
The change in power in Afghanistan has also changed the equation of global politics to an extent.
China, Russia, Turkey, and Pakistan have come out in support of recognizing the new Taliban government. At the same time, everyone is blaming America for the current situation. China, Russia, and Pakistan have even announced not to vacate their embassy in Kabul.
After the Taliban's takeover in Afghanistan, China has expressed hope for a permanent Taliban rule, while America's adversary Iran has also said that America's defeat has given hope for peace. Pakistan has said that Afghanistan has broken the chains of slavery.
Meanwhile, India told United Nations that Afghan men, women, and children are living under a constant state of fear, news agency ANI reported.
"As a neighbour of Afghanistan, as a friend of its people, the current situation prevailing in the country is of great concern to us in India. Afghan men, women, and children are living under a constant state of fear," India's Ambassador to UN, TS Tirumurti said.