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France: The priority of the G7 is to cut the Taliban's relationship with terrorism

The French presidency announced, on Tuesday, that the Group of Seven and Paris in particular had placed a top priority on severing ties between the Taliban and terrorist organizations completely and the movement’s participation in the war on terrorism. The Group of Seven declared that the Taliban movement will be held accountable for its actions in terms of combating terrorism and (protecting) human rights, especially the rights of women,” in a statement issued at the conclusion of their online summit on Tuesday. Never again be a safe haven for terrorism and a source of terrorist attacks” on other countries.

The G7 expressed grave concern over the situation in Afghanistan, calling for calm and restraint to ensure the safety and security of Afghan citizens and foreigners to prevent a humanitarian crisis.

The group called for obligations under international human rights law, including the rights of women and minorities, to be upheld, and for international humanitarian law to be upheld in all circumstances. A statement that the Afghan people deserve to live in dignity, peace and security, reflecting the past two decades of their political, economic and social achievements, in particular For women and girls.

The need to fight terrorism

She added that Afghanistan must never again become a safe haven for terrorism nor a source of terrorist attacks on others.

She stressed that she will continue to work with partners, particularly NATO allies, to fight terrorism with determination and solidarity, wherever it exists.

She stressed that any future Afghan government must abide by Afghanistan’s international obligations and pledge to protect from terrorism, protecting the human rights of all Afghans, especially women, children and ethnic and religious minorities, and upholding the rule of law.

It also stressed the need to allow unimpeded and unconditional humanitarian access and to effectively combat human and drug trafficking.

Establishment of an inclusive and representative government

and invited all parties in Afghanistan to work in good faith to establish inclusive and representative government, including the active participation of women and minority groups.

Further, I affirmed the group’s enduring commitment to the people of Afghanistan, including the renewed humanitarian effort by the community The international community, calling on the United Nations to coordinate the immediate international humanitarian response in the region, including unrestricted humanitarian access to Afghanistan.

said it would collectively contribute to this response. As part of this, it will collaborate with neighboring countries and other countries in the region to support Afghan refugees and host communities as part of a long-term coordinated regional response.

I called on all of Afghanistan’s partners to support this effort and broader regional stability through multiple channels.

They affirmed that the legitimacy of any future government depends on the approach it is taking now to fulfill its international obligations and commitments to ensure the stability of Afghanistan.

Washington Decision

The Elysee also confirmed that the decision to stay in Afghanistan after August 31 belongs to Washington, which decides. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, our forces are prepared to remain in Afghanistan beyond August 31.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel also said: “We cannot continue the evacuations from Afghanistan without the United States.”

In addition, the European Union on Tuesday called on the United States, during an online summit of the Group of Seven, to ensure the security of Kabul airport “as long as necessary” in order to “complete” evacuation operations.

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from the evacuations at Kabul airport

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European Council President Charles Michel announced that EU leaders had asked their “American friends to ensure airport security for as long as necessary” and to “ensure fair and equitable access to the airport” for all Afghans eligible for evacuation, at a time when it intends to Washington fully withdraws its forces from Afghanistan by August 31.

He also added that “a number of leaders expressed concern about this timetable” during the G7 summit, noting that in any case “it will be essential Ensuring freedom of exit from Afghanistan in the future” and the use of Kabul Airport “to deliver humanitarian aid.”

“We are concerned about being able to safely reach the airport, and we call on the new authorities to allow entry to the airport for all foreigners,” Michel continued. and Afghans” who wish to leave. Communicates with the Taliban in the field to facilitate Evacuations.

Eric Mammer, spokesman for the European Commission, added that no contact has been made with the movement at the political level.

حركة طالبان في كابل - قرانس برس

حركة طالبان في كابل - قرانس برس The Taliban Movement in Kabul – PRINCE PRESS

Last week, several NATO countries asked the Americans to extend this deadline until more people at risk are evacuated, but an administration official The United States, revealed today, Tuesday, that President Joe Biden, in consultation with his national security team, has decided to adhere to the August 31 deadline for withdrawing troops from Afghanistan.

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