The leaders of the Great Seven states will be emerged and will discuss the situation in Afghanistan from August 23 to 29, about this in the results of a telephone conversation between US President Joe Biden and the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson reported the press service of the White House.
The meeting of the leaders of the G7 summit member countries will be held in video conferencing in the near future due to the capture of the Taliban authorities (the “Taliban” movement is prohibited in Russia). “Politicians agreed to organize a virtual meeting of G7 leaders next week to discuss the overall strategy and approach,” the American leader administration noted.
Biden and Johnson highly appreciated the actions of the American and British military, “showing courage, professionalism” during the evacuation of military and civilians from Kabul. According to the world leaders, the “allies, democratic partners” and then should work in close coordination in Afghanistan. “Including ways to further grant the world community of humanitarian aid and support to refugees,” the press release says.
The situation in Afghanistan has grunted in the last two weeks due to the change of power. Kabul on Sunday, August 15, captured the terrorist movement “Taliban”. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled from the country.