Taliban warn of the consequences of the international community’s lack of financial support for Afghanistan.
In an interview with a German media outlet, the Taliban spokesman called on Germany and the international community to provide the necessary support and warned of the consequences of not providing such assistance.
Matiullah Rouhani, a Taliban spokesman at the former German military base in Kunduz, told the German news agency Deutsche Welle on Sunday that the Taliban “welcomed the international aid”. ” he does.
He said the aid could come in the form of investment, reconstruction projects or “any kind of humanitarian aid to the government and people of Afghanistan”.
A Taliban spokesman stressed that the request was addressed to “the entire international community, including Germany”.
The Taliban captured Kunduz on August 8 and seized power a week later in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.
Germany closed its embassy in Kabul following the rise of Taliban forces. But the Taliban called for diplomatic relations with the country in early September.
Rouhani also criticized the international community for supporting a corrupt government in Afghanistan for 20 years and suspending aid under Taliban rule.
He stressed that the Taliban brought peace to Afghanistan and were not terrorists.