u. s. u india and as far are also taking place. more on the talks in a moment. first less spring in charlotte, bella will give us an update from cobble on the situation on the ground and the taliban gains. got to me as you said, the 10th provincial capital in just the last 7 days to put that into context for you. they hadn't been able to secure a provincial capital in 5 years. and now they've managed to get $10.00 and $7.00 days. so that shows you the amount of momentum that they have not gotten me is especially significant. it is the 2nd largest city that managed to grab this week and it's the gateway to the south. if you're going to leave car, will you drive about 3 hours hitting south and you gotta go through gus needs. and now they've managed to get that, that you can't really get south from cobble without going through there. and it's under telephone control. they managed to do the same by taking the province of glenn a few days ago and cut off the nor so ca, becoming increasingly isolated people here becoming increasingly worried about what that means as, as the telephone continue the momentum. how close to cobble are they going to get and when will they stop? now, god's knee is also important because of its strategic location. the governor. he decided to do a deal with the telephone to get out safely and we understand that he was given an escort by the telephone exchange for could have had to go for the city and it was video of him going through taliban chick points. and the problem was on his way to cobble and then the ministry of interior confirming to us that they arrested him before he reached cobble for court, surrendering without a 5000. he is not the only place where there has been action today, there is heavy pressure on for other provinces, either side of gas, ne, they pop to an earth gone and then the far west, also in, sorry, up and bed. so the government must be looking at all of this a little bit worried. charlotte, what is the afghan government plan to respond or at least take back some control were spend the last week with the interior minister to get a better idea of how the government is responding to these tele bond games. they are spending a lot of money, a lot of resources on supporting local uprising movement, working with people say strong man, if you will. local leaders and different government strong holds and delegating a little bit of responsibility to them. to create these kind of local, uprise, and forces to both. so the security ranks, they're also relying heavily on the official forces and us and then it strikes. but the problem is they are finite. so as the taliban takes more and more provinces the security forces, having to decide, do we take the special forces a, moving to another province and risk losing this one in order to save that? so some very difficult decisions being made in the upper levels of government at the moment. thank you so much. charlotte's for that reporting from couple mama june, june has more from the diplomatic talks. and cats are so far, even on day 3 of these talks very few concrete details about what may have been achieved behind closed doors is emerging. thus far. meetings are ongoing. thus far we have seen the envoys for the us are you in u. k e u, china, pakistan. there's also 2 g cast on turkmenistan and turkey. and even the envoy from germany is here today. but again, very little detail as to what is happening behind closed doors. we are expecting that a delegation representing the afghanistan government will be arriving here. i've been told by that delegation that they are expecting to meet with the assembled on boys. and that that meeting should take place over the course of an hour and a half or 2 hours and that they expect that more details will emerge once that meeting has taken place. i've also spoken with dr. abdullah dollars team. he is the head of the national reconciliation council in afghanistan, and they have issued a statement with regard to a meeting that they held yesterday on day 2 of these talks with the extended troika countries that's comprised of the us, russia, china, and parker, san. it's a group that gets together intermittently, every few months, to discuss ways to try to solve the crisis in af