The Taliban named their target in Afghanistan

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The radical Taliban movement banned in the Russian Federation has named its goal in Afghanistan, they seek to form a “free Islamic state system” and do not seek to capture the whole of Afghanistan. This was stated by the official representative of the movement’s office, Muhammad Naim.

“If our goal was power and domination in some areas, we would have achieved it in 2001,” he said.

According to him, the Taliban intends to “liberate the country and the nation.” They allegedly want to make sure that the life of the population is within the framework of a system based on national values and the interests of the country. The militants declare plans to “calm down” the people and create an independent Islamic state system.

Naim said that the Taliban do not plan to meet with representatives of Kabul yet, but they are ready to conduct a dialogue with other countries.

“If some countries are experiencing problems in relations with Afghanistan, let them talk about it, what worries them. We have no problems with anyone, ” the representative of the militants said.

Earlier it was reported that a delegation of the political office of the Taliban arrived in Moscow for negotiations. The official representative of the political office, Mohammad Sohail Shaheen, assured that the Taliban would not attack the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan. The delegation also confirmed in Moscow that it does not seek to seize Afghanistan by military means.

Источник www.mk.ru

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