Afghan Taliban will not return leftover arms to US, offers Afghan mineral wealth for investments
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Abdul Qahar Balkhi: The Best Path for US-Afghan Relations is Diplomatic Engagement
Abdul Qahar Balkhi: The Best Path for US-Afghan Relations is Diplomatic Engagement Abdul Qahar Balkhi, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate, has stated that the best way forward for US-Afghan relations is diplomatic engagement and addressing shared concerns and interests. This statement comes amid speculations regarding a potential deal with President Trump regarding leftover US ...
Taliban Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi told a US media outlet that investment in Afghanistan's natural resources is open to everyone, including the United States. He told CBS News that the Taliban were willing to offer the Trump administration the opportunity to invest in Afghanistan's natural resources. China is now taking advantage of this opportunity and has signed several contracts with the Taliban in the field of natural reso…
US Military equipment left in Afghanistan will not be returned: Abdul Qahar Balkhi - Khaama Press
Abdul Qahar Balkhi stated that the military equipment left by the US in Afghanistan will not be returned under any circumstances. The spokesperson of the Taliban Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abdul Qahar Balkhi, responded to recent comments by US President Donald Trump regarding military equipment left behind in Afghanistan. Balkhi stated that the remaining US weapons in Afghanistan now belong to the Taliban and will not be returned. He also emph…
Taliban refuses to hand back U.S. military hardware but says Afghanistan is “open” for business
Taliban refuses to hand back U.S. military hardware but says Afghanistan is "open" for business In a wide-ranging interview with CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab, the spokesperson for Afghanistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Abdul Qahar Balkhi says U.S. military hardware left behind after the Biden administration's hasty withdrawal from America's longest war belongs to Afghanistan, rejecting President Donald Trump's offer to consider releasing frozen curr…
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