Taliban: Taliban delegation reaches Turkey for first high-level talks – Times of India

Ankara: A high level delegation from Afghanistan’s new Taliban The ruler has arrived in Turkey for talks with Turkish officials, the foreign ministry announced on Thursday.
Meetings between Taliban and seniors will first take place in Ankara’s capital Turkish government After the group, the authorities took control of Afghanistan. According to a Taliban spokesman, the visiting delegation is being led by Amir Khan Mutaqi, the caretaker foreign minister.
The visit comes after Taliban leaders held several meetings with the United States, 10 European countries and The European Union Delegates in Qatar’s capital Doha this week.
Turkish President Risp Tayip Erdogan In a virtual meeting between the Group of 20 most powerful economies, the group said the international community should keep channels of dialogue open with the Taliban so that they can be “patiently and slowly moved” toward the establishment of a more inclusive government.
Erdogan said Turkey, which already hosts more than 3.6 million Syrians, cannot tolerate an influx migrants from afghanistan, warned that European nations would also be hit by a new wave of migrants.
The Taliban say they want international recognition. He warned that weakening his government would affect security and lead to an even greater exodus from the country.
the current afghan government, which the Taliban says is only interim, includes only Taliban figures, including several blacklisted by the United Nations.

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