In the near future, the Taliban movement (a terrorist organization prohibited in Russia) will reach a peace agreement with resistance in the Afghan province of Panjscher. This was stated by the representative of Taliban Zabilella Mujahide in an interview with Shamshad News.
“We are in contact with the inhabitants of Panjshera (…) Negotiations will soon solve the problem without war. I am 80 percent sure that there will be no need to go to war,” Mujahide assured. According to him, the Taliban prudently blocked the province from four sides if the rebels still want to beat. “We do not want war. If we are not forced, we will not begin clashes,” he added.
Also, the representative of Taliban assured the elders and residents of the rebellious province, as well as representatives of the fallen Afghan government in the fact that they can come to Kabul without threats to their safety. According to him, “they have the right to a comfortable life, a good and decent life, and soil will be prepared for them.”
Earlier, the Taliban sent a delegation to the province of Panjscher for negotiations with resistance. Parliamentaries will have to meet with the leader of the rebel Ahmad Masud-younger, the son of a popular field commander killed in 2001. According to sources close to the situation, with a high probability of rebels will give up without a fight.
On August 23, one of the high-ranking leaders of the Taliban Halil Ur Rahman Khakkany announced that the movement refuses to persecute high-ranking officials of the former government of Afghanistan, including the ex-president of Ashraf Ghani. He noted that between the Taliban and the fallen government “no hostility”.