that was| nick nair of the holly gasser trust.r the first time since the group took control of afghanistan in august. the united states said the talks in the qatari capital, doha did not signal a recognition of taliban rule. yesterday at least 50 people died and more than 100 were injured in a suicide bomb attack on a mosque in the afghan city of kunduz. the islamic state group said it was behind the attack. our correspondent in doha, yogita limaye gave us this update. we have heard from the taliban delegation, the foreign minister amir khan muttaqi they've appointed has said senior taliban leaders met us officials and both sides agreed to uphold what was negotiated in the february 2020 us—taliban deal. he said that the us has agreed to help the taliban out on humanitarian aid and delivery of covid—19 vaccines, and he also warned that no country should interfere in the internal policies of another country. it has been three weeks now since the taliban banned girls from going to secondary schools in the country. women have not yet