Embassies, aid organisations will be safe in Kabul: Taliban's Zabihullah Mujahid.
In their first news conference in Kabul, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid assured to respect the rights of women and seek good relations with other nations.V/D/C NEWS:
The Taliban held its maiden news conference on Tuesday days after taking control of Kabul, in which they assured security of embassies and diplomatic missions in Afghanistan.
Addressing the reporters in Kabul, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said the security of foreign embassies is important to them and pledged to keep them completely safe, Afghanistan's television news channel Tolo News reported.
Zabihullah Mujahid reportedly said the Taliban do not have "enmity towards anyone" and have "pardoned everyone" on their leader's orders.
Earlier in the day, the Taliban declared an “amnesty” across Afghanistan and urged women to join its government in an attempt to allay the fears of thousands of Afghans who attempted to flee the country.
Mujahid said the Taliban would honour women’s rights but within the norms of Islamic law. He echoed the voice of Enamullah Samangani, a member of the Taliban’s cultural commission, who said earlier in the day that women are encouraged to join the government.
"Taliban are committed to providing women with their rights based on Islam. Women can work in the health sector and other sectors where they are needed. There will be no discrimination against women," TOLO News quoted Mujahid as saying.The Taliban spokesperson outlined that they would work a settlement through which an "Islamic government would be established in the country".
Assuring the former members of the Afghan army and police, Mujahid said the translators and contractors who worked with international forces since 2001 would not be harmed.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres had on Monday urged the Taliban to "exercise utmost restraint" to protect lives.
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