
Taliban cancel new Afghan government's inauguration ceremony to avoid 'wasting resources'
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The Taliban have decided to altogether cancel the swearing-in ceremony for their new interim government in Afghanistan in order to avoid 'wasting resources and money'.
The Taliban have decided to altogether cancel the swearing-in ceremony for their new interim government in Afghanistan in order to avoid 'wasting resources and money'. Earlier, the oath ceremony was expected to take place in Afghanistan on September 11 — the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. The Taliban had reportedly invited Russia, Iran, China, Qatar and Pakistan to attend the ceremony of the new government formation in Afghanistan.More Related News

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