
Will return and support Taliban-led Afghanistan govt if...: Former Afghan minister
India Today
General Khoshal Sadat, former police chief and Afghan deputy interior minister, has said he would support the Taliban if they promise to respect national symbols and women's rights.
Former Afghan deputy interior minister General Khoshal Sadat has said he was ready to return to Afghanistan and support the Taliban if they promise to respect national symbols and women's rights. ? ?????? ???? ????? ?????? ?????? ??????? ????? ?????? ?????: ?? ??????? ??? ?? ???? ??? ??? ?? ???? ??? ????? ??? ????? ? ??? ????? ?? ? ???? ????? ???? ?? ?????? ????? ????? ????? ?? ??????? ?? ??? ?????? ????? ??????? ?? ? ????????? ????? ?? ?????? ??????? ????? ?? ??? ????. pic.twitter.com/v6LVjO3QMT According to Pajhwok Afghan News agency, Khoshal Sadat held a conversation with the Taliban over his return to the country. "I have talked to the Taliban. If they respect the national anthem, the national flag, women's rights and the privacy of the people, I will return to the country, declare my support for the new government and get the Afghan Air Force and Special Forces back on their feet," he said.
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