An executive of the Islamist Taliban, who has regained power in Afghanistan, said in a solo interview with NHK in Qatar, the Middle East, which is the external window, that it will take time for the administration's ministerial personnel to solidify. After that, he announced that the ceremony for the inauguration of the administration would not be held until then.

Taliban executive Shaheen, who is in charge of the press, interviewed NHK on the 16th in Doha, the capital of Qatar, where the political office of the foreign negotiation window is located.



"The ministers may still change, and it will take days or months to complete the cabinet," Shaheen said of the interim administration, which was announced on the 7th of this month. It is expected that it will take some time for the government to solidify.



On top of that, regarding the ceremony for the inauguration of the administration, "It was planned, but there were calls for the nomination of all ministers, and the ceremony was postponed. He said, "I told him," he said.



"We are ready to enter a new phase and build bilateral relations," he said, saying he was still in talks with the United States after the U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan at the end of last month. Asked to unfreeze Afghanistan's assets in.



On the other hand, regarding the evacuation of Afghan staff who worked at the local Japanese embassy etc., Mr. Shaheen said, "Anyone can move if they have a valid passport and visa," and do not prevent them from leaving the country. Showed the idea to do.