Talks begin in Norway, Taliban demand restoration of frozen Afghan assets

Talks have begun in Norway between Taliban representatives and Western diplomats

Talks have begun in Norway between Taliban representatives and Western diplomats

Oslo, Kabul … News Time

Talks have begun in Norway between Taliban representatives and Western diplomats. The Taliban’s demands will be considered in the talks. One of the Taliban’s demands will be to restore Afghanistan’s 10 billion frozen assets, according to the foreign news agency AP. Taliban delegation representative Shafiullah Azam, while talking to media persons before the meeting, said that we request the western countries to put aside their political differences and consider the problems of Afghan citizens and for this use the frozen assets of Afghanistan. To be restored immediately. According to NBC News, before the talks began in Norway, the Taliban’s Deputy Minister of Information and Culture said in a tweet that he hoped the trip would be a means to an end and a better relationship between Europe and the Taliban. It should be noted that various aid agencies and international agencies estimate that 9 million Afghans are on the verge of starvation. People have started selling their children and personal belongings for food and are forced to burn home furniture for heating in winter.

On the other hand, the Taliban government of Afghanistan has released 80 prisoners from a prison in Helmand province. A Taliban spokesman confirmed the release of the 80 prisoners. A Taliban government spokesman said the released men had been arrested on drug charges. A Taliban spokesman also said that the prisoners had recovered after receiving medical treatment, after which they were released on bail by family and friends.

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