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Hassan appointed PM, Baradar his deputy

Afghanista­n govt formed; officials include leader of Usdesignat­ed terror org

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The Taliban announced a new government filled with senior officials from the militant group, including the leader of a Usdesignat­ed terrorist organizati­on.

Mullah Mohammad Hassan, the little-known head of the Taliban’s leadership council, was named as acting prime minister, spokesman Zabihullah Mujahed said at a press conference in Kabul on Tuesday. Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the main public face of the group, will serve as his deputy.

Sirajuddin Haqqani — the leader of the Haqqani Network, a Us-designated terrorist organizati­on — will serve as acting interior minister. That may complicate any moves by the US to cooperate with the Taliban, particular­ly as President Joe Biden urges the Taliban to cut all ties with terrorist groups. The US and its allies have been watching to see whether the Taliban would form an inclusive government that can stabilize the country and prevent a return to civil war. Other demands include freedom of travel for those who want to leave Afghanista­n and rights for women, who faced extreme repression when the Taliban last held power at the turn of the century.

For the new Taliban government, lots is at stake. Signs of an economic crisis are brewing, with prices of essential goods rising in Kabul while banks run short on cash. The US has frozen roughly $9 billion in assets belonging to Da Afghanista­n Bank, or DAB, the nation’s central bank, and the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund cut off the group from using fund reserve assets.

The regional and wider security threats have already played at the Kabul airport, where a suicide bombing blamed on a local off-shoot of the Islamic State terror group killed nearly 170 Afghans and 13 US service personnel in the last days of the chaotic American evacuation from the country.

Meanwhile, Taliban spokespers­on Zabiullah Mujahid on Monday expressed that the group “desires” to join the China-pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

 ?? FILE PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Hassan is presently head of the Taliban's powerful decision-making body — Rehbari Shura, or leadership council — which serves much like a government Cabinet running all the group’s affairs, subject to the approval of the top leader
FILE PHOTO: REUTERS Hassan is presently head of the Taliban's powerful decision-making body — Rehbari Shura, or leadership council — which serves much like a government Cabinet running all the group’s affairs, subject to the approval of the top leader

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