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in so just take you straight to the hallway, guitar foreign ministers, hosting his dutch counterpart to talk about the issues of a gun, his phone. let's just listen in inserted coordination in order to cooperate with regards to these developments, namely political and in terms of security. where the paramount importance as the protection of the civilian residents, preservation of freedoms and also provisions of the resources and assets of the afghan people were all hopes that the transition of power will be peaceful without any repercussions. negative repercussions on the afghan. people will also discuss the means to address the home and italian conditions on the ground and how to address the issues of assistance other developmental aids. i've denise then
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and then city to bring the whole world community together behind this issue. carter has always been, was exerting maximum effort to stream lie in and to provide all a system possible with respect to the evacuation of foreign citizens wrong again and then together with the bundle of gan citizens, together with those of gan citizens, willing to leave. and elizabeth to we today that will continue to exert these efforts with all the international players will also discuss the means to bolster our corporations with respect to combating terrorism. namely, with respect to an after the recent development of again,
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it's then thank you. now your excellency and good morning, the present to the mania. i'd like to express my appreciation to you yourself, and we have the pivotal role played by cuts as always and cut out. it is still playing. this is what i'm into role. once again, we thank you for this role as not only with regards to the back stage negotiations, but also in the international arena with other important and significant issues. we also commend the role played by cars with respect to provide maxim protection to the dutch civilians who were evacuated from gannon stand together with the bundle of ganges. i am mainly commend the ability of to maintain all channels of communication often and providing maxim assistance to all the
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international players, including the netherlands. i had a trade what his excellency said, that our bilateral relations are based on mutual thrust and cooperation, add them to national live. and we discussed in detail the situation that the later development and again, it's dan and i can echo what he said that i've got to stand should not be left to go back as breeding ground for terrorism. this is what we have inside and within the same context we examine all the conceivable means where we can insure the safe passage and the safe exit of all the foreign citizens, including the dutch together with other gan bundles. a lot about gunners, tom, not only the military situation, which of course is of grave concern. we've discussed the importance of continuous
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aid and human atten, assistance in a proper and transparent manner, using the right organizations for, for, for us benevolence. that would be the united nations or non governmental organizations we have worked with before. but i've also asked, i've talked to employees, influence and context to really help all parties and up down it's time to reach an inclusive political agreement that ensures stability and future prosperity of all people. and i've gone on, and of course we've discussed situation of the vulnerable position of religious and ethnic minorities and women and girls. and we would like to contribute to this process. and i've also off his excellency by kindly to, to agree to the relocation of the netherlands embassy from couple to doha. so the king of the miller can remain effective, be in touch and resume its work in the optimal manner. last but not least,
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we've also discussed all the progress made on issues of neighbor rice working conditions, getting ready for the world cup. and i can only wish the state of cup and, and everyone here that's worked so hard that will come, will become a very good success and will speak to the progress made under the leadership of the thank you. thank you. chicago to come now and the leadership of as exigency. the me i would like to ask about the humanitarian conditions on the ground. the gun is then of the former parliament member has joined her family members here in the ha,
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especially. we need a brief on the conditions of women for now bracing for an uncertainty in the future with the latest statements made by taliban. once again is women's rights. as an item listed on the agenda of international play. as also with respect to the negotiations taken place with taliban, we also would like you to brief us on the conditions and prospects of children and children's rights who are the most vulnerable categories day. another question about the evacuation process.
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carter succeeded in evacuating 1000 of foreign citizens along with gan citizens. are these evacuation process or is still that way especially that the deadline was yesterday longer than our statement question is even longer than our statements respectively. on the if you allow me with respect to the 1st part of your question about the said sitting passage of one of them, parliament member. and i went to the women's condition and tendon
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and an extensive part of the negotiations that took place in the weather between entirely by and other factions was centered on women and women's role. we're iterated that women's play a vital role in the society. this was emphasized especially that the majority of the negotiating team was made up of women. we traded taliban that they should carefully view their policies and rhetoric and narrative to work the women and also should reconsider and the address the issues of women's rights and allow them to take effective an active role and in zoe full maximum. right? to exercise all the rights and thought,
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yvonne so not back down on what they had promised here for carter as an example cause or is the muslim country and women are playing a very important role. taking active part in every domain in our society, 50 percent of the workforce in the government are women. this is an example for taliban and others, especially the cutter, is the muslim country like that of gant where women should and can take active part. and this is part of the 10, it's of our religion, where it is us to do so with respect to the human aid and assistance and other development means assistance. and the joint meeting this morning, we discussed the necessity to continue to deliver aid,
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namely through the you and organs. we should not back down in this respect. however, the big question is, what are the channels through which such assistance could be provided? as of now, we can, we did not see any decline and the pace of assistance provided by the o n organizations law where they both quoted or rejected by the afghan parties. and this is very important. and this is also part of the ongoing talks with taliban on our part gutter will continue with its promises and pledges with respect to the human aid in 10 days. as respect to the other possible question. as you know,
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carter has provided maximum assistance to all the allies and friendly states. many of the subjects have been evacuated directly to that homeland or through the her here to cut her. we have always thought yvonne, to preserve the freedom of movement and to provide safe passages to all citizens, foreign and national, including the guy who are eligible to leave for those holding visas to leave the country. so this will be insured on tell the airport is fully operational once again, where the movement will go back to norman. the same applies to other foreign visitors who are willing to come to the home. then maybe i can take it in 3
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different points. you may know that on thursday friday the you minister of foreign affairs will meet and i've got a son of course will be a very important topic of conversation. one of them is indeed to discuss the condition allergies. we've issued statements from what we'd like, like to see what we expect of the taliban. that means an inclusive political process, inclusive representation, respect for universal human rights, particular regard for the position of women and girls. and of course, an agenda that is sustainable, inclusive development. focus, that's a tall order, but the conditionality is a very important the security council is also expressed itself in a recent statement on the matter. so we need to help bills and of course, as in life, we need to provide the assistance where possible. we need to do it for the sake of the people of i'm going to some, not for any government or particular regime. we do it for the people of understand what we need to see. of course, in that program,
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some project will be implemented that girls can go to school, that young women and girls can work that their safety and individual protection is assured or guaranteed inappropriate manner. these are all steps that need to be demonstrated, so it needs to be tangible of the statements is one thing. but as they say in english, the proof of the pudding is in the eating and it's extremely important ultimately as well. a stable and secure of gun, this is of interest not only to the countries of the region. it's also important when we look at european countries and disorderly or flows of irregular migration where people may be smuggled may be traffic, may face a significant journeys of huge distress, is also a harming people ultimately. so we need to have a focus and sharp agenda. i think under the right conditions, the european union and all the member states including the kingdom of the
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netherlands, will be generous. so this is a shared agenda, its intent and intentions equally. so the political process is very hard for us to assess at the moment. i think again will play an important role as other countries in the region. i'm continue my journey to pakistan and later tomorrow to turkey. to ensure that we are in contact with the number of countries that are directly assessing the situation that are either on the ground or have the right continuous channels of dialogue. and that we really engage on the future of august on as one international community. i believe that's extremely important. so i told him i will call it to them, but if i don't see you morning, thank you for taking my question. i think actually the question would be for both of you, it will be the same question, but maybe some may be different. what do you think can,
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can obtain from the study beyond that other countries can off? and how do you see your role in the next few years in the new regional situation? thank you. well, i think that pop up approach with the thought of on is along with our international partners and our region and partners. and we've been talking with them through the mediation process in consultation, and also and collaboration with with other partners and allies. and also we continue that role during event that african dialogue that we were having lots of countries where trying to help and to support the process which took place . and i, i won't say that, but that can obtain something that others cannot. i am sure each country has its
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channel of communication and has ways of, of communication with, by the bond, but being also saying and the new media in the past few years between without us being part of on and the us or part of on and the other half parties has built a last with all of the african 40 is not only with bite on and this investment that resulted with this last i think we need all to use it in a good way for the good of the future of i've got to well, i think it's, it's a tough question to ask perhaps of the netherlands. we've always been a partner to the people of, of gone is done, but we've done so in joining the military missions that have been
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implemented in the past. and of course, who are part of operation resolute support, but alongside we invest 5060000000 euros a year in sustainable development. and you met the systems for the people of august on i think i can only lord the state of for his patience for it's on the ation and efforts continuous to provide the platform and the channels where the parties that need to talk to each other can talk to each other and that's extremely important. and international diplomacy. exclusion is easy. inclusion requires a lot of patients and commitments, and i think we'll look towards that. and i'm sure you'll see a number of government plays land and take off london take off. and that's i think the best recognition any government can have in terms of its role and the expectations of his role. so i wish you guys and continuous engagements because
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i think we all look towards cover for the leadership role that has played. thank you so much. you're going to come with your currently syfy watching out their english and the ally from doha was the official press conference between the guitar. a foreign minister mom had been up the romano tommy hosting his dutch counterpart from the kingdom of the netherlands, foreign ministers, secret cog. they give a short statement really about the hopes, the future attempts of going to start making sure they, they were engage with the new taliban regime in cobble. and what the hopes would be for the future. whole list, which we've reiterated before representation. the rights of women, nation building, as well as the sustainable i've got to stand, which includes all, all areas of society and all the demographics as well. let's talk to our senior
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political analyst. analysts, mom and the shower join us now via skype from paris at moment. good morning. i'm sure you had some of what both foreign ministers had to say. the interesting thing about joe har is that the taliban office was established. you might say the request of the us and cotton was placed in this neutral position many years ago to try and form some sort of conduit between the taliban and western countries. so it seems that every western country at the bay, which we've seen the germans, the dutch, we expecting the brits are all heading to cats that heading on to islam about as well. yes, absolutely. and i think what's important about what you've seen today is that it's come on the context of yesterday. and as you said, all of that has come in the context for the last few months and couple of years and back. what right. as the german 4 minister said yesterday, the higher now is accurate to come home for dealing with gunston and in so many
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ways been as much as the how was the place to meet and dialogue and engage during the last period of the war. it is emerging as the place to be, to engage in the post war period. and that is critical because as everyone knows, i've gotten stand across or it can't be their turn into a major mass resembling the pre 2001. or i can imagine 2 gun i've got to stand 2 point oh something a bit more that the international community can feel more comfortable with meaning more, more effort in the humanitarian history or more efforts, as we've heard in the women's rights and clearly better governance. and here is emerging as the look at the as the main place whereby the americans, european and others wants to engage with the taliban. because as everyone knows,
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it's quite a sensitive time coming up. and i think that the microcosm of all of it has really been expressed in the airport situation. whereby if the thought by, if kind of sun is going to be in contact with the rest of the world, if there's going to be civilian and commercial flights coming in and out, the thought about is going to need help. but it was the categories and the turks and others who could step in and help out, whereby the taliban could engage once again with the world. and what we've heard yesterday, and what we hear today is that there is an international interest in a new roadmap for dealing with a pallet bon. through. and this roadmap will involve a number of sign posts starting with the humanitarian onto the good governance and a and the formation of an inclusive government on to other issues such as technology aids and so on. so while bashar,
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thanks very much for the update and for your analysis, we'll get more on that as, as the day progresses. let's cross over to jamal. i shall who is listening into that press conference said join us not from the venue in doha. i could help you with a jamal on the program. obviously, the guitar re foreign minister and his dutch counterpart was certainly saying the same things talking really from the same page. how important is it that you have cattle as an interlocutor, really on the same page as you might say, european and western power because it sends a message, doesn't say the taliban about how they need to deal with the international community. because the international community was certain things and they mentioned all of that a bit more in that press conference. why i think it's actually the other way round. so how it is your opinion, countries and the international community that are actually following in cuts out of lead,
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because what color has done is it cemented its place as the key mediator in this conflict. being able to bring in the taliban from essential political and international isolation, providing them with the base for their political office here and playing a role. what has been described as a trusted mediator. obviously, that is what's allowed for it to be able to then get international partners like the netherlands, like the united states, like other nato allies on boards. and this is where we're seeing now a shift from what we saw over the past 10 days, which was got the leading, the way in terms of logistical supports for evacuation and so forth. and now, gradually moving towards leading the way with regards to finding political solutions to this vacuum of power that exists, or at least
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a vacuum of political recognition. that's going to some find itself in. so this is something that, at least from the press conference that took place for the germans late last night . and now we'll see what the dutch and there is one that's going to happen with the british foreign secretary, also coming here. so the ha, does demonstrate that has cemented its place in terms of at least being the lead the broker when it comes to have kind of thinking in terms of the wishlist of what to all of these countries actually want cut off. and then i thought that press conference were very clear about security representation of all minorities and groups in the countries. and of course, the issue of women and girls, i mean, they are talking off the same page. it is the message being sent to cobble of course, and i mean what we have from that foreign minister there saying that, you know, if we're looking at this from a religious background cutter is a muslim country. it is, its laws are based on it's not true. and in fact more than 60 percent of university
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graduates in class are, are women more than 52 percent upstate employees are females and therefore the taliban can take an example of this. and i think herein lies the unique position of cancer, which is it's can speak to that audience in terms of looking at the religious on regional sensitivities and backdrops that exists and cultural kind of dimensions. and obviously the fact that it is a, a cosmo politan society that has many dealings internationally because of obviously huge events hosting was kept coming through and the massive gas companies that exist here and that is outward look towards the west bringing those to and merge them together is what gives it that position. but what's very important here. so is that while each of these international countries, what governments rather have been talking about these wishlist rights demands that needs to be met by the taliban. what's more,
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the most significant says that there is some sort of dialogue that continues to take place, but they're not simply demands that must be met within a time period or else what that has been impressing on people is that you've tried to isolation with the thought of before it didn't work, look where i've kind of son has been over the past 20 years in terms of death and destruction and war and bombings and corruption and so forth. let's engage, bring them out or into the fold in order to find some sort of common ground that will benefit in the end and ultimately the people of us kind of start demolish l 4 . thanks very much for the update. let's just quickly cross over to child stratford and cobble the telephone, i'm sure would be monitoring that press conference as most of these foreign ministers come and go from joe. and also from his lima bad, which the dutch foreign minister she was onto next make will make them think very carefully about how they point governmental positions in the coming days.
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that's right. so we know that they are all these ongoing talks in kandahar among trying to buy the latest kind of being the homeland. and we get snippets of information from those talks a lot here say as well. no confirmation yet if any positions but emphasis is being put on an inclusive government, and that is something that the child have promised to deliver. but of course, it is usually complicated as well. there are a lot of invested policies in this country that the taller ball and have worked with over the years that will have some sort of interest to being part of this country. and so it is a huge challenge ahead, but without that government as a potential starting point, everything that we've heard in that press conference becomes very difficult to achieve. charles profit in cobble, thanks so much for that update. of course, we'll have more on all of that about press conference in the analysis, then our next present program coming up straight up to the break.
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