According to him, the formation of an interim government with the participation of all interested parties, on which the American side insists, will not allow “to cope with the challenges facing Afghanistan.” Earlier, Washington’s plan was rejected by the Afghan government, Bakhtar points out.
“The idea of transitional governments is untenable, – said Wardak. – The events in Afghanistan over the past 40 years and the wars that have thundered in the country confirm the nonviability of such a structure. Transitional governments were created after the American occupation, but none of them solved the country’s problems,” reports TASS.
The Taliban continue to insist on the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan in accordance with the agreement reached with the United States a year ago.
On February 29, 2020, the previous US administration and the Taliban signed a peace agreement in Doha. The United States, its allies and the coalition have pledged to withdraw all troops from the country within 14 months. The Taliban have guaranteed that they will not use the territory of Afghanistan for actions that pose a threat to the security of the United States and its allies.