The leaders of the “Taliban” radical movement (prohibited in Russia) agreed to meet with the former government of Afghanistan. This reports Reuters with reference to sources.
They will meet with high-ranking officials of the former Afghan government within 48 hours. While the Taliban cannot say whether these politicians will participate in the creation of a new government.
On August 17, the Taliban also declared an universal amnesty for former government officials and allowed women to conduct programs on television.
Professor of the University of London Birkbeck Robert Singh in a conversation with “Tape.ru” noted that he belongs to such promises suspiciously: in his opinion, the “Taliban” still remains a purely radical movement, which is trying to “let dust in the eyes” governments Western countries.