BERLIN, 06 September 2021, (TON): German Chancellor Angela Merkel called for a dialogue with the Taliban as the hardline Islamists finalise a new government that will set the tone for their rule in Afghanistan.
Merkel told a press conference in North Rhine-Westphalia state “we simply have to talk to the Taliban about how we can get people who have worked for Germany out of the country and bring them to safety.”
Merkel said “they are the ones we have to talk to now. We want to get people out of the country who have worked for German development organisations in particular and who now feel threatened.”
The Taliban swooped into power in Afghanistan three weeks ago, prompting a hurried effort by Western states to evacuate their citizens and Afghans who had worked for their armies and aid organisations.
Facing the challenge of morphing from insurgents to rulers, the Taliban appear determined to snuff out fighting in the Panjshir valley before announcing who will lead the country in the aftermath of last week’s US troop withdrawal.
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