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Taliban will unveil govt with Akhundzada pulling strings

Consultati­ons on forming an inclusive Afghan govt end in ‘consensus’

- ELTAF NAJAFIZADA 1 September

The Taliban and other Afghan leaders have reached a “consensus” on the formation of a new government and cabinet under the leadership of the group’s top spiritual leader, an official said.

Taliban supreme commander Haibatulla­h Akhundzada will be the top leader of any governing council, Bilal Karimi, a member of the group’s cultural commission said Wednesday. Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, one of Akhundzada’s three deputies and the main public face of the Taliban, is likely to be in charge of the daily functionin­g of the government, Karimi added.

“The consultati­ons on forming an inclusive Afghan government within the Islamic Emirate’s

leaders, with the leaders from previous government and other influentia­l leaders have officially ended,” Karimi said. “They have reached a consensus. We’re about

to announce a functionin­g cabinet and government in a few days, not weeks.”

The Taliban had been waiting for the full withdrawal of US troops before making any announceme­nts about their government, said a senior official who asked not to be identified because of the private nature of the talks. Both Akhundzada and Baradar will soon make a public appearance in Kabul, the official added.

The US officially ended its longest war around midnight Monday Afghan time, a mission that began soon after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.

The mood among the Taliban has been jubilant following the exit of American troops but considerab­le challenges lie ahead as they now look to establish a functionin­g government. The new leaders will have to stave off an economic crisis after the US cut off aid and control spiraling inflation and also avoid a civil war with ethnic-based militias and a local off-shoot of the Islamic State terror group.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Haibatulla­h Akhundzada (left) will be the top leader of any governing council and Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, is likely to be in charge of the daily functionin­g of the government, a Taliban member said
PHOTO: REUTERS Haibatulla­h Akhundzada (left) will be the top leader of any governing council and Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, is likely to be in charge of the daily functionin­g of the government, a Taliban member said

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