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The international community has announced about $1.2 billion in aid for Afghanistan humanitarian crisis.
U.N. chief emphasised on engagement with Taliban and the de facto government in country, because their cooperation is needed to provide humanitarian assistance inside Afghanistan. He also noted that it is important to engage with the Taliban at for all other aspects that concern the international community, including the terrorism, human rights, drugs, or the nature of government.
The Taliban had announced an interim government led by Mullah Mohammad Hasan Akhund who is the chief of the Taliban’s decision-making body ‘Rehbari Shura’. He is the acting prime minister and Abdul Ghani Baradar is the deputy prime minister in the new Islamic government.
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