Saki, a spokesman for the White House in the United States, said that the Taliban, an armed group that seized power in Afghanistan, announced the names of the ministers of the interim administration. He showed the idea of ​​making a decision after identifying it.

"The Byden administration does not consider the Taliban to be a respected and valued member of the international community," said Saki, a spokesman for the White House, at a press conference on Wednesday about the Taliban, which seized power in Afghanistan, where the U.S. military withdrew. He said he did not consider the Taliban to be a member of the international community at this time.



He added that the names of the Taliban's ministers announced by the Taliban included members of the Taliban who had been detained by the U.S. military. No, "he said.



"There is a lot of work to be done in order for them to be approved. The international community and the United States are watching the Taliban," he said. He said it was up to him to allow evacuation and respect women's rights.



On the other hand, it is said that it will continue to contact the Taliban in order to evacuate the remaining Americans and local collaborators.