China News Service, July 16th. According to foreign media reports, Afghan government negotiator Nadrey said that during the negotiations, Taliban representatives said that they requested the government to release 7,000 Taliban detainees and remove the Taliban from the UN blacklist. In exchange for a three-month ceasefire.

  Nader Nadery said: "This is a very important requirement."

  After the U.S. troops withdrew from Afghanistan, the Taliban continued to conquer the city and plunder, claiming to seize the Spinpodak border crossing with Pakistan.

Pakistan closed this border checkpoint on the 14th.

  An anonymous security official in Chaman, a town on this side of Pakistan, said: “About 400 uncontrolled thugs tried to cross the border forcibly. They threw stones and forced us to use tear gas.” He also said that about 1,500 people have gathered. At the border, waiting to cross the border.

  According to the agreement signed by the Taliban in February 2020 with the U.S. government led by the then U.S. President Trump, U.S. troops in Afghanistan and NATO troops will be withdrawn from Afghanistan in phases.

After the current president visited the main White House, the U.S. government postponed the completion of the withdrawal of U.S. troops from May 1, 2021 to September 11.

  The U.S. military began to withdraw from Afghanistan on May 1, and the withdrawal has lasted for more than two months.

The White House Press Secretary Psaki stated on July 2 that the US troops in Afghanistan are expected to withdraw completely before the end of August, which is earlier than the expected setting on September 11.