Taliban are too slow to fulfill promises, Kabulov said

On & nbsp; Monday, Kabulov held a meeting in & nbsp; Moscow with & nbsp; US Special Representative for Afghanistan > '(Taliban) try to comply, but & nbsp; too slow & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; said Kabulov, answering the & nbsp; question, are Moscow satisfied with the way the Taliban keep their promises.

In early August, the Taliban stepped up their offensive against the & nbsp; government forces of Afghanistan, and on August 15 entered & nbsp; Kabul and & nbsp ; on & nbsp; the next day, they said that & nbsp; the war was over. The last two weeks of August from & nbsp; Kabul airport, which was under the protection of the US military, there was a mass evacuation of Western citizens and & nbsp; Afghans who collaborated with them. On the night of & nbsp; 31 & nbsp; August, the US military left the Kabul airport, ending the nearly 20-year US military presence in Afghanistan. At the beginning of September, the composition of the interim government of Afghanistan was announced, headed by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who served as foreign minister during the & nbsp; first rule of the Taliban *.

* The organization is under UN sanctions for terrorist activities.

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