The Taliban โexpresses hopeโ that โthe incoming US administration will adopt a pragmatic approach to ensure tangible advancement in bilateral relations, allowing both nations to open a new chapter of relations grounded in mutual engagementโ, the Talibanโs foreign ministry spokesperson Abdul Qahar Balkhi said Wednesday.
The spokesman noted that the Doha Agreement signed in 2020 between the Taliban and the US during Trumpโs first administration had โled to the endโ of what he called โthe twenty-year occupationโ of American forces in Afghanistan.
He also urged Trump to take โa constructive role in ending the current conflictsโ in the Middle East.
The Talibanโs sudden seizure of power across the country in August 2021 sparked a chaotic Western withdrawal and brought to a crashing end the United Statesโ two-decade mission in the country.
In September 2021, the Taliban announced the formation of a hardline interim government for Afghanistan. Four men receiving senior positions in the government had previously been detained by the United States at Guantรกnamo Bay and were released as part of a prisoner swap in 2014.