With the U.S. military's withdrawal deadline approaching from Afghanistan, the U.S. government issued a joint statement with more than 90 countries and agencies, revealing that the insurgent Taliban had guaranteed the safe evacuation of those wishing to leave. I made it.

However, the capital city of Kabul is still wary of terrorism, and it is unclear how effective it will be.

With the withdrawal deadline of US troops stationed in Afghanistan approaching 31 days, the US government has urged the insurgent Taliban every day to guarantee the safe evacuation of foreigners and Afghanistan who wish to leave the country.



Under these circumstances, the White House in the United States issued a joint statement on the 29th with more than 90 countries and organizations such as Japan, the United Kingdom, and the EU = European Union.



"We have been assured that foreigners wishing to leave the Taliban and Afghans who have been granted travel permits will travel abroad in a safe and orderly manner," the statement said.



On top of that, they will continue to issue the necessary documents for travel, but many embassies in each country are closed, and some say that it will be difficult for applicants to obtain a visa and evacuate from next month. I am.



In addition, on the 26th, a suicide bombing that killed more than 100 people occurred near the airport in Kabul, and the threat of terrorism was that the U.S. military bombed from an unmanned aircraft to eliminate the threat of attacks on the airport. It is still unclear how effective the Taliban's warranty will be.