It has been 15 days and a month since the insurgent Taliban regained power in Afghanistan.

The Taliban's acting foreign minister has repeatedly expressed his intention to cooperate with the international community, but the focus will be on dispelling concerns about the human rights situation for women and minority ethnic groups and promoting a comprehensive administration. ..

In Afghanistan, on the 15th of last month, the Taliban overwhelmed the capital Kabul, the Gani administration collapsed, and 20 years after the start of US military operations, it regained power.



On the 14th, Acting Foreign Minister Muttaki, who is in charge of diplomacy under the Taliban's provisional administration, held a press conference for the first time in Kabul.



In this, Acting Foreign Minister Muttaki thanked each country for his contribution to humanitarian assistance at the UN meeting the day before, but said, "I want you to proceed with assistance separately from politics," in fields such as education and infrastructure development. But he appealed for resumption of support.



He added, "In the last 20 years, hostile policies have not produced anything and should not be repeated. We should move in the right direction on the path of diplomacy and economic cooperation." I repeated it.



However, at the meeting, the specific political process in the future, such as the period of the provisional administration and whether or not elections will be held, will not be shown, and various powers will participate to dispel concerns of the international community about the human rights situation for women and minority ethnic groups. The future focus will be on whether we can promote the creation of a comprehensive government.