Afghan MP: There are indications of a dangerous escalation in Afghanistan

A member of the Afghan parliament confirmed that there were signs of a dangerous escalation in Afghanistan gave and showed die Importance of negotiations and dialogues between the government and the Taliban movement.

Waqif Hakimi said this Tuesday in an interview with Al-Arabiya that die Taliban refuse any concessions to seek reconciliation in Reach Afghanistan.

He also made it clear that any reconciliation must have an agreement between the Taliban and the government, pointing out that parliament should die Must ratify peace and war resolution.

A report in the French newspaper “Le Monde” assumes that Afghanistan is on the verge of collapse die Fall from Taliban extremist rule, die advance faster than expected in the field.

Threat from Kabul

And die Information from Monday reported that die Elements of the movement focused their efforts on the north of the country, die Provincial capitals besieged and advanced very quickly and die After threatening capital Kabul with a siege die United States completed its military withdrawal on July 3.

In addition, it says in the report citing a common US source in the Afghan capital that General Scott Miller, Commander of the US and NATO Forces in Afghanistan, who was supposed to leave the country on July 4th, but is still there. He stated that die Progress of the Taliban and die Deterioration in security in the country would have led to a reorganization of affairs between the parties.

orbiting cities

It is worth noting that yesterday’s attack on the move die Provincial capital was the youngest since die Taliban try to encircle cities and seize land, encouraged by the withdrawal of foreign troops.

Hassan Rezaei, a member of the Ghazni Provincial Council, revealed that die location in the city of Ghazni is very critical. The Taliban used civilian houses as hiding places and shot at Afghan security forces.

While Fouad Aman, a Defense Department spokesman, believed that die location in Kandahar is under the full control of the Afghan National Security Forces, die in Have conducted air and ground operations in the past few days.

Taliban fighters (Archive - Reuters)

Taliban fighters (Archive – Reuters)

No control yet

It is noteworthy that the Taliban have not yet managed to control regional capitals, but are continuing their attacks across the country die Security forces under pressure.

Notably, the US military announced last week that it would withdraw 90% of US troops and equipment from Afghanistan. President Joe Biden said die US military mission in Afghanistan will end on August 31.

While foreign troops leave the target, move in die Taliban to besiege cities and gain more territory in Conquer Afghanistan.

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