RASC News Agency: Ahmad Massoud, the leader of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, delivered a recent statement emphasizing the global expectation for millions of Afghanistani citizens to combat the Taliban through various means. During an online meeting held in London on January 28th, Mr. Massoud expressed his concerns and accused the Taliban of promoting misogyny. He further highlighted that the international community and various entities refuse to accept the current situation in Afghanistan.
Mr. Massoud’s speech shed light on the urgency for change in Afghanistan. He emphasized that both nations and organizations are eager to witness the reactions and actions of movements, groups, and individuals within the country. The leader of the anti-Taliban front stressed the importance of unity among Afghanistani citizens in order to overcome the prevailing circumstances.
While Mr. Massoud made these statements, the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, suggested that the Taliban should establish a connection with the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan and involve other political forces in the governance structure. Despite repeated calls from global and regional authorities for an inclusive government that represents all ethnic groups and religions, the Taliban has consistently advocated for an all-inclusive government. Ahmad Massoud’s remarks reflect the growing international pressure for change and the need for concerted efforts to address the situation in Afghanistan.