Good News

Taliban inducts 2 dozen high-level officials for interim Afghan government

The Taliban on Tuesday blazoned further than two-dozen high- position officers, including ministers and deputy ministers, for its interim government in Afghanistan, the country’s news agency Pajhwok Afghan News said.

The prophet for Afghanistan’s interim government, Zabihullah Mujahid, said the the officers and the ministers have been instated in compliance with orders from Taliban’s supreme leader Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada.

The Afghan news agency reported that Maulvi Shahabuddin Delawar has been appointed as the amusement minister of mines and petroleum while Mullah Mohammad Abbas Akhund has been given the part of acting minister of disaster operation.
The list released by Zabihullah Mujahid, and penetrated by Pajhwok Afghan News, show names of 25 others who have been appointed as deputy ministers, fraternity commanders and heads of independent departments, including acting director of incarcerations, deputy minister of border and ethnical affairs and head of Kandahar field.
The Taliban blazoned its caretaker government in September, weeks after taking over the capital Kabul in an royal siege after ousting former President Ashraf Ghani.

While Mullah Hassan Akhund was named the high minister in the 33- member interim government, Sirajuddin Haqqani, the son of the author of the Haqqani network, was given the charge of the innards minister. He’s one of the FBI’s most wanted men due to his involvement in self-murder attacks and ties with Al Qaeda.
Late last month, the Taliban prompted the United States and other countries to honor their government in Afghanistan, and said that the failure to do so and the continued freezing of Afghan finances abroad would “ lead to problems not only for the country but for the world.”

Zabihullah Mujahid recalled that the reason the Taliban and the US went to war last time was also because the two didn’t have formal politic ties
No country has formally recognised the interim Taliban government in Afghanistan since the Islamist mutineers took over the war- torn country in August, following the collpase of the Ashraf Ghani- led government, while billions of bones in Afghan means and finances abroad have also been firmed, indeed as the country faces severe profitable and philanthropic heads.

Still, elderly government officers from a number of countries have been meeting with the Taliban leadership both in Kabul and abroad to broker peace and aid deals.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *