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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Talks to expand a future government beyond only Taliban members are continuing in Afghanistan. Officials close to the discussions on Tuesday are hoping for “some good news” within a day or two. They spoke on condition of anonymity because until</p>
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<p>Talks
to expand a future government beyond only <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taliban">Taliban</a> members are continuing in Afghanistan.</p>



<p>Officials
close to the discussions on Tuesday are hoping for “some good news” within a day
or two. They spoke on condition of anonymity because until now no one wanted
details of negotiations released to the media.</p>



<p>Senior
Taliban leader Amir Khan Muttaqi has already held several rounds of talks with
Kabul’s political leadership, including Abdullah Abdullah, who once headed the
country’s negotiating council and former president Hamid Karzai.</p>



<p>At
least one round of the talks went through the night. Discussion appeared to
focus on how a Taliban-dominated government would respond to rights gained over
the last 20 years.</p>



<p>The
announcements of general amnesty and urging women to return to work appeared to
indicate progress may have been made. </p>



<p>Muttaqi,
a former higher education minister when the Taliban last ruled, began making
contacts with Afghan political leaders even before President Ashraf Ghani
secretly slipped away from the Presidential Palace on the weekend. Ghani’s
departure left a devastating vacuum that Taliban who were surrounding the city
strode in to fill. </p>



<p>Muttaqi
had reached out to U.S-allied warlords prior to Kabul’s collapse seemingly
starting the process of greater inclusivity in their government. </p>



<p>The
talks underway are aimed at bringing other non-Taliban leaders into the
government, which Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen earlier said would be an
“inclusive Afghan government.” </p>



<p>Shaheen
earlier told The AP a government will be announced after negotiations were
completed.</p>



<p>A
chartered flight has flown 127 Nepalese nationals from Afghanistan who were
working at the embassy of the United States and allies.</p>



<p>They
had been first flown to Kuwait and then taken chartered flight to Kathmandu
arranged by the American government.</p>



<p>Officials
said that in Kathmandu, U.S. embassy officials received them and the Nepalese
nationals were escorted by soldiers. They were to be driven later to a holding
center where they would be tested for <a href="https://precisionbackgroundscreening.com/coronavirus-safety-tips/">COVID-19</a>.</p>



<p>They
are the first group of Nepalese nationals to be rescued from Afghanistan. It is
estimated there are hundreds of Nepalese nationals working in there mostly
doing security work.</p>



<p>Denmark
is giving 100 million kroner ($16 million) for Afghanistan to be channeled
through the <a href="https://www.icrc.org/en/who-we-are">Red Cross</a> and the <a href="https://www.un.org/en/">United
Nations</a>
as “the situation is expected to worsen in the near future.”</p>



<p>Denmark’s
Foreign Aid Minister Flemming Moeller Mortensen called the situation “deeply
worrying.” He added in a statement Tuesday: “Even before the Taliban took
power, almost half of the population was dependent on humanitarian aid, and the
situation is expected to worsen in the near future.”</p>



<p>British
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says the government plans to increase
humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, “probably by 10%.”</p>



<p>Raab
said the aid budget will be reconfigured for development and humanitarian
purposes in Afghanistan and that the Taliban will not get any of the money
previously earmarked for security.</p>



<p>“I
don’t think we will condition the humanitarian relief we provide to ordinary
Afghans on what the Taliban does,” he said. </p>



<p>Raab
added that the aid would not be based on the Taliban meeting certain criteria,
such as on governance. </p>



<p>That
the British government is planning an “open-hearted” and “bespoke” asylum
policy for Afghan citizens.</p>



<p>The
details, he said, will be set out soon by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Home
Secretary Priti Patel.</p>



<p>A
military flight carrying Indian officials has landed in the western state of
Gujarat after taking off from Kabul’s main airport.</p>



<p>The
Press Trust of India reported the landing Tuesday after India’s foreign
ministry had said the country was evacuating its ambassador and other Indian
staff from Kabul. The announcement comes amid a scramble by many nations to get
their diplomatic staff out of Afghanistan after the Taliban swept into power.</p>



<p>India’s
public broadcaster reported that the plane carried more than 120 Indian
officials. Another military aircraft brought home around 40 Indian diplomats
and other staff on Monday, local media reported. However, India was forced to
pause its repatriation efforts to bring back stranded citizens after Kabul
suspended commercial operations at its airport. </p>



<p>The
Indian government on Tuesday also announced a new electronic visa that would
fast-track applications from Afghans who wish to escape to India. The foreign
ministry had said it was in constant touch with Indian nationals in
Afghanistan, especially those from the Afghan Sikh and Hindu communities.</p>



<p>Pakistan
says U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called the country’s foreign
minister to discuss the path forward in Afghanistan after the Taliban’s swift
takeover. </p>



<p>The
ministry’s statement Tuesday quotes Shah Mahmood Qureshi as telling Blinken by
phone that an “inclusive political settlement was the best way forward” for
resolving the current political impasse.</p>



<p>Qureshi
said Pakistan would remain closely engaged with the U.S. and other
international partners in promoting efforts in support of a peaceful and stable
Afghanistan. </p>



<p>The
latest development comes hours after Pakistan’s political and military
leadership called for a political settlement of the conflict in Afghanistan.</p>



<p>The
Taliban have seized power in Afghanistan two weeks before the U.S. was set to
complete its troop withdrawal after a costly two-decade war. A defiant U.S.
President Joe Biden has stood by his decision to end America’s longest war. </p>



<p>The
U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 ousted the <a href="https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/insurgent">insurgents</a> from power, but they
never left. </p>



<p>After
they blitzed across the country in recent days, the Western-backed government
that has run the country for 20 years collapsed. Afghans, fearing for the
future, are racing to the airport, one of the last routes out of the country.</p>



<p>Australian
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says his government will not be able to evacuate
as many Afghans from Kabul as he wanted.</p>



<p>Australia
is sending three transport and air-to-air refueling jets with 250 military
personnel to repatriate more than 130 Australians and their families from
Afghanistan.</p>



<p>Australia
also wants to evacuate hundreds of Afghans who had worked for Australian troops
and diplomats in roles such as interpreters.</p>



<p>Morrison
said he is optimistic that Australia’s evacuation operation would succeed
despite the Taliban controlling Kabul.</p>



<p>“I
want you to know that we will continue to do everything we can for those who
have stood with us,” Morrison said in a message to 39,000 Australian military
personnel who served in Afghanistan.</p>



<p>He
added that “support won’t reach all that it should.”</p>



<p>Foreign
Minister Marise Payne said “several hundred” Afghans who had worked for
Australia remained in Afghanistan. Australia has resettled 430 since April.</p>



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