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In Afghanistan, the Taliban raised their flag over the presidential palace

Earlier, the Taliban changed their minds to hold the inauguration of the government

Earlier, the new Taliban “prime minister” officially opened the work of the interim “government” in the country.

Taliban members raised their flag over the presidential palace in Afghanistan on the same day the US and the world commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. It is reported by AR.

The new Taliban “prime minister” Mohammad Hasan Akhund raised the flag at a ceremony at 11 am local time to mark the official start of the 33-member interim “government.”

Earlier, another Taliban official said that a black-and-white flag of the religious militia was first raised at the palace on Friday. The militant group also painted their banner on the gateway to the US Embassy.

We will remind, on September 7 it became known on the appointment of the interim government of Afghanistan… Mullah Mohammad Hasan Akhund became its head, and Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar became his deputy. The Taliban said the new government would be inclusive, but it only included Taliban representatives.

Later it became known that invited to the inauguration of the government representatives from Russia, Iran, China, Qatar, Turkey and Pakistan. In turn, the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov today said that Moscow will not take part in the inauguration ceremony of the new Afghan government in no capacity.

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