RASC News Agency: Ismail Khan, a former commander in Afghanistan’s Jihadist movement, expressed his apprehension yesterday, November 27th, regarding the current situation in Afghanistan. He contends that the challenges faced by Afghanistan will reverberate throughout the entire region. Khan has denounced the “Doha unilateral agreement” and the decision to cede power to the Taliban group, asserting that the group has become more stringent than ever, leading the world to regret its support.
According to Ismail Khan, opponents of the Taliban group are uniting more strongly than ever before. In the absence of fruitful negotiations, they may resort to methods employed in the past to liberate Afghanistan from this “evil.” The 11th round of the “Herat Security Meeting” took place in the capital of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, organized by the Center for Strategic Studies of Afghanistan. Politicians, journalists, and other prominent figures attended the meeting from Afghanistan and various parts of the world, deliberating on the current situation in Afghanistan and potential avenues for improvement.
It is evident that the situation in Afghanistan raises concerns among many individuals. The rule of the Taliban group has posed challenges not only for Afghanistan but also for the broader region. The Herat Security Meeting served as a platform for influential figures to convene and explore strategies for ameliorating the situation. It is hoped that these discussions will yield positive outcomes, paving the way for a brighter future for Afghanistan.