
Don't want Afghanistan to become Talibanistan, resistance strong, says former V-P Amrullah Saleh | Exclusive
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Deposed Afghanistan Vice President Amrullah Saleh said the country rejects dictatorship and that talks are on with the Taliban for negotiations.
Deposed Vice President of Afghanistan, Amrullah Saleh, who declared himself as the acting President of the country after the Taliban took over told India Today TV in an exclusive interview that the country rejects dictatorship. "Don't want Afghanistan to become Talibanistan, that will not happen, that is what the Taliban want. We prefer negotiations, but it should be meaningful," he said.More Related News

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