Afghanistan Taliban Highlights: Ready to stop fighting if Taliban withdraw from Panjshir, says Oppn leader Massoud

Afghanistan Taliban Highlights: Ready to stop fighting if Taliban withdraw from Panjshir, says Oppn leader Massoud

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Afghanistan spotlight: Afghan opposition leader Ahmad Massoud Sunday said he was ready to stop fighting if the Taliban resigned from Panjshir. Welcoming the Authority’s Religious Council proposal for the talk of the upheaval above the valley where the opposition forces have survived since Kabul falls three weeks ago, the head of the National Resistance in front of Afghanistan (NRFA) said, “To achieve lasting peace, NRF is ready to stop fighting with that condition The Taliban also stopped their military attacks and movements in Panjshir and Andab. “

The Taliban on Sunday said their troops had been against their way to Bazarak, the capital of Panjshir Province where the opposition forces had survived since Kabul crashed three weeks ago, Reuters Newser. Police Headquarters and the center of Rukhah Regency have fallen, and opposition forces have suffered many victims, Taliban spokesman Bilal Karimi said on Twitter.

However, claims have not been confirmed. Previously on Sunday, Fahim Dashti, spokesman for the National Afghan front resistance (NRFA), said the “propaganda machine” Taliban tried to spread a disturbing message.

Ariana Afghane Airlines continued several flights in Afghanistan between Kabul and three main provincial cities on Saturday, the carrier said, after the technical team from Qatar reopened the airport and domestic service. Flight tickets between Kabul and West Herat City, Mazar-I Sharif in North Afghanistan and Kandahar in the South have begun, the airline said in a statement on his Facebook page.

In Panjshir, the Taliban and the opposition power struggled on Saturday to control the last Afghan Province which survived against militant groups. Both parties claim to have the advantage in Panjshir but no one can produce conclusive evidence to prove it.

In other news, the Taliban source also told Reuters Co-Founder and the Head of the Political Office Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar will lead the new Afghan government.

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