On November 27, local time, one of the founders of the Afghan Taliban and the current acting prime minister of the Afghan Taliban interim government, Mohamed Hassan Ahund, released a 30-minute audio speech on Afghan National Television.

  In his speech, he once again emphasized that the Afghan interim government hopes to maintain good economic relations with other countries and promised to "not interfere" in the internal affairs of other countries.

At the same time, he also urged international charities to continue to provide assistance to this war-torn country.

In addition, he also mentioned the protection of women's rights and amnesty for former government officials in Afghanistan in his speech.

  This is the first national speech by Mohamed Hassan Ahund since the Taliban took over Afghanistan in August. The United States and the Afghan authorities will hold talks in Doha next week.

(Headquarters reporter Li Shuangxi)