An executive in charge of the Taliban, an armed force in Afghanistan, responded to an independent interview with NHK, saying that the current administration is tentative and that it aims to create a comprehensive administration in which various powers will participate in the future. He urged the Taliban to lift the freeze on foreign assets and approve the administration.

Taliban press executive Mujahid responded to an interview with NHK in the capital Kabul on the 15th.



In this, Mr. Mujahid emphasized that the international community has expressed concern about the provisional administration consisting of Taliban executives, and emphasized that it is "only provisional" and "established a comprehensive administration. We are in talks to include more people with the aim of becoming more involved. "



He said, "I want to build a good relationship with the international community through diplomacy. Afghanistan's interests will be in the world's interests, and Afghanistan's stability is also important for the world." Asked to approve the administration.



Regarding Japan, he said, "We have built a good relationship historically, but we also want to strengthen the relationship. We need Japan's support," and called for cooperation.



Also, regarding the case where Tetsu Nakamura, a doctor who worked hard for the reconstruction of Afghanistan, died after being shot dead, Mr. Mujahid said, "He was a kind person who did his best for Afghanistan. It seems that he was hired to commit the crime. If our system is in place, we will find the perpetrator and take responsibility for it. "