Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Taliban Visit to Indonesia is Informal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Indonesia admitted that the delegation of Taliban visited Indonesia in an informal setting
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs Indonesia admitted that the delegation of Taliban visited Indonesia in an informal setting
Senior Taliban officials met in Kabul on Sunday with the U.N., who promised to maintain assistance for the Afghan people
The Taliban military chief on Saturday ordered Taliban members to avoid aerial gun firing after two people were killed and 10 wounded on Friday night
The government has mobilized preventive measures to suppress potential terrorism threats following the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan.
The National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) spokesman said his side kept a wary eye on the potential impact of the Taliban's victory in Afghanistan.
Militants opposing the Taliban have evicted Taliban fighters from three districts in Afghanistan's northern Baghlan province.
The Taliban said on Saturday, August 21, that it intended to have diplomatic and trade ties with all countries.
Former leader of terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) views that Taliban victory in Afghanistan would not trigger the rise of terorism in Indonesia.
State Intelligence (BIN) is keeping tabs on local terrorist groups in proximity with Taliban following Kabul takeover.
BNPT Chief reminded people to be wise in reacting to the abundance of news coverage about the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan's capital.
Taliban urges people in Afghanistan to live their routine lives on Tuesday, August 17.
Afghanistan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani left the country on Sunday night, while the Taliban forces entered the capital of Kabul
Afghanistan has reportedly asked Jusuf Kalla to facilitate a dialogue between the government and the Taliban in an effort to broker a peace deal.
A LIPI researcher Syamsuddin Haris said that he has worked with KPK in a series of research for the last three years.
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is likely to meet Afghan Taliban representatives during his visit to Pakistan.
The Taliban have rejected Kabul`s offer of talks next month in Saudi Arabia.
The audacious attack by Taliban militants on Tuesday cast doubt
on the peace talks.
The attack was done in retaliation for the death of one of
Taliban leaders in a drone attack last May.
The two sides will meet in the Qatari capital of Doha, where the
Taliban set up an office.
Since the beginning of the Afghanistan conflict in 2001,
Pakistan has been facing serious security issues.