Taliban Government: On the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attack on America, the Taliban government may be sworn in
Taliban Government: Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar made deputy PM. While Mullah Yacoub will be the new Defense Minister of Afghanistan and Amir Muttaki has been made Foreign Minister.
Afghanistan Crisis: The
formation of a new Taliban government has been announced in Afghanistan. Mullah
Hassan Akhund will be the new Prime Minister of Afghanistan in the interim
Taliban government. Sirajuddin Haqqani of the terrorist organization
Haqqani Network will be the Home Minister. Mulla Abdul Ghani Baradar was
made the Deputy PM. While Mullah Yacoub will be the new Defense Minister of
Afghanistan and Amir Muttaki has been made Foreign Minister.
The new Taliban government is expected to be sworn in on
September 11. This day marks the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in
America. However, Taliban leaders have said that the date has not been
finalized.
Significantly, after the terrorist attack in America, he
overthrew the Taliban government of Afghanistan. But, at a time when
American troops have withdrawn from America after nearly 20 years, Taliban rule
has come again in Afghanistan and they are celebrating in this joy.
Meanwhile, at least 14 members of the Taliban's interim
government, including the caretaker Prime Minister of Afghanistan, Mullah
Hassan Akhund, his two deputy prime ministers, are on the blacklist of the UN
Security Council, raising the concern of the international community.
Acting Defense Minister Malla Yacoub, Acting Foreign Minister
Mullah Amir Khan Muttaki, Deputy Foreign Minister Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai
are also listed under the UN Security Council 1988 Sanctions Committee. It
is also known as Taliban Sanctions Committee. "At least 14 members of
the Taliban's interim government are on the blacklist of the UN Security
Council," BBC Urdu reported.
News is originally taken from: https://www.abplive.com/news/india/taliban-government-may-take-oath-on-9-11-us-attack-20th-anniversary-1965743
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