Regarding the US government's consideration of extending the withdrawal deadline for troops from Afghanistan, insurgent Taliban officials strongly restrained the United States, saying that the extension of the withdrawal deadline was unacceptable.


As countries such as the United States are evacuating their own citizens, there are concerns about the impact in the future.

US President Joe Biden said on the 22nd that about 28,000 Americans and collaborators in Afghanistan had evacuated in the past week or so, and that the situation is still unstable at the end of this month. It was revealed that it is also considering extending the withdrawal deadline of the US military.



"The extension of the withdrawal is an extension of the occupation," Shaheen, a Taliban executive and reporter, told Sky News in the United Kingdom on the 23rd that the extension of the withdrawal deadline of the US military is unacceptable.



He also suggested that if the United States extended the withdrawal deadline, it would "worse relations" and take countermeasures, strongly restraining the United States.



On the other hand, many people are gathering every day at the airport in Kabul, the capital, and its surroundings to escape abroad, and each country such as the United States is evacuating its own people and cooperators, and the Taliban is the U.S. military. Reluctance to extend the withdrawal deadline has raised concerns about the impact on evacuation work in each country in the future.