Turkey will provide technical help for the operation of Kabul airport, Taliban appealed


Posted on 27th Aug 2021 03:05 pm by rohit kumar

Turkey has accepted the appeal of the Taliban in which Turkey was asked for technical help for the operation of Kabul airport. Turkish President's spokesman Ibrahim Khan has told in a conversation with a news channel that talks are going on between the civilian experts of the government in this regard so that technical assistance can be provided at Kabul Airport. Let us tell you that at present, the US Army has taken responsibility for the security and operation of Kabul Airport. America has to leave by 31 August. The Taliban has already made it clear that there is no longer a need for foreign forces in Afghanistan.

 

According to the news of the British newspaper Guardian, Germany is also to Turkey about this. He also wants to know whether he will provide technical support for the operation of civilian aircraft from Kabul airport after the departure of the US Army by 31 August. Let us tell you that the US President has also expressed the possibility that the deadline for his departure from here may be pushed beyond August 31. In such a situation, the airport will continue to operate with the help of America itself. However, the Taliban has made it clear that it will no longer allow the US to extend the withdrawal deadline.

 

This proposal of America has not received much attention in the G-7 meeting. German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas has said that he is in contact with other allies including America, Turkey, so that even after 31 August, people can be evacuated from there safely. Talks are also going on with the Taliban of Germany on this issue. Turkey has made it clear that it needs 36 hours to get its army out there. After this, he will take the second responsibility of Kabul Airport. It has also been said from the Turkish side that if the Taliban agrees on the conditions, further steps will be taken. Meanwhile, Turkey has made it clear that it does not currently recognize the Taliban, nor is it going to give Afghan refugees a place.

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