Over the situation in Afghanistan, the United States will hold an online international conference to exchange opinions with foreign ministers of related countries such as Germany, and will restrain the insurgent Taliban, which is making final adjustments toward the establishment of a new administration, and will be involved. It seems that the aim is to keep the country in line.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will hold a press conference on the 3rd, revealing that he will visit Germany on the 8th of this month to hold an international conference with Foreign Minister Mars to exchange opinions online with foreign ministers from more than 20 countries concerned about the situation in Afghanistan. I made it.



At the conference, while Americans and collaborators are still in the field, the Taliban's efforts to protect freedom of movement and the human rights of women will be confirmed.



"These situations are being watched by many countries around the world," Blinken said, with the aim of restraining the Taliban, which is making final adjustments toward the establishment of a new administration, and aligning the countries concerned. It seems that.



In addition, Secretary of Defense Blinken will visit Doha, the capital of Qatar in the Middle East, from the 5th of this month prior to his visit to Germany, and Secretary of Defense Austin will also visit four countries in the Middle East, including Qatar, from the same 5th.



The United States has relocated its local diplomatic base to Doha after the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, and wants to strengthen cooperation with Qatar on the military and diplomatic sides to prevent Afghanistan from becoming a hotbed of terrorism again. It seems that there is.

To discuss humanitarian aid at UN ministerial meeting

Meanwhile, the United Nations has announced that it will hold a ministerial meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, on the 13th of this month to discuss humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan.



The meeting can also be attended online, and the policy is to call on each country to make urgent contributions in order to carry out the humanitarian assistance activities required locally.



Secretary-General António Guterres released a video message on the 3rd, stating that "a humanitarian catastrophe is imminent. The international community must unite and save the people of Afghanistan."