PM Boris Johnson statement about working with Taliban

PM Boris Johnson- Afghanistan News: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said Britain’s diplomatic efforts are underway to find a solution in Afghanistan, which also paves the way for “if necessary” collaboration with the Taliban. Johnson told media after an emergency Cabinet Office Briefing Room (COBRA) meeting on Friday to discuss the ongoing crisis in the region that ‘difficult’ challenges remained to evacuate British citizens and supporters of the Kabul airport. However, the situation is improving now.

Our political and diplomatic efforts will continue: PM Johnson

“I want to assure the people that our political and diplomatic efforts to find a solution for Afghanistan will continue, of course, including working with the Taliban, if necessary,” Prime Minister Johnson said (PM Boris Johnson). Our commitment to Afghanistan is enduring. “The situation is improving a bit and we are seeing stabilization at the airport,” he said. Yesterday (Thursday) we were able to evacuate around 1,000 people and today (Friday) 1,000 more. Those eligible to come to the UK return to this country and many of them return under the Assistance and Rehabilitation Program in Afghanistan (PARA), including interpreters and others for whom we are grateful. . This campaign will continue at a steady pace.

Do you believe the promises of the Taliban?

The Prime Minister said: “The campaign is picking up steam, but I cannot claim that it is easy. There are difficult traffic problems. Asked if he believed in the promise of liberal governance of the new Taliban regime, Johnson replied, “We hope he thinks what he says. However, I would once again like to say what I have said in this House and I believe that the President of the United States, the President of France, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, everyone I have spoken to, everything everyone agrees that we are their task-based test of wills.

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