The Taliban, an armed group that has seized power in Afghanistan, is expected to begin full-scale discussions for the establishment of a new administration in the future, with the number two Baradal master entering the capital Kabul.


On the other hand, the evacuation of people who want to flee abroad is taking time, and the airport continues to be confused.

A Taliban spokesman who seized power in Afghanistan told NHK on the 20th that No. 2 Baradal had entered the capital Kabul.



Baradal has been involved in negotiations at the Taliban political office in Qatar, the Middle East, and last month met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi over the situation in Afghanistan.



Mr. Baradal had returned to southern Afghanistan this week, but now that he has entered the capital, it is expected that discussions with influential people will begin in earnest in order to establish a new administration.



Meanwhile, British Foreign Minister Raab has expressed deep concern, saying there have been a series of reports of violent retaliation over the Taliban.



Kabul's airport is flooded with people every day who are afraid of the Taliban and want to flee abroad.



NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization officials told Reuters on the 21st that about 12,000 foreigners and Afghans have left the country so far, but it is taking time to evacuate, and now at the airport Is still in turmoil.

Many refugees in neighboring Pakistan

In neighboring Pakistan, which borders Afghanistan, many are evacuating by land in an attempt to escape Taliban rule.



The Associated Press footage shot on the 19th of this month shows people rushing to Chaman in southwestern Pakistan, which borders Afghanistan, with supplies on the roof of their cars.



A man from Kandahar, southern Afghanistan, said, "I had trouble with Pakistani authorities because I didn't have the travel documents, but I finally got permission to cross the border." ..



At the border, hundreds of trucks, which are estimated to be unable to enter Pakistan, are sometimes stuck.



A truck driver man said, "Hundreds of trucks have been stranded at the border in the last few days. I want both the Taliban and the Pakistani government to take the necessary steps to help us cross the border." I was talking.