The embattled Afghan government is in talks with the Taliban over the country's future as the militant group surrounds the capital, Kabul.
Acting Afghan Interior Minister Abdul Sattar Mirzakwal said Sunday that Kabul will not be attacked and that they will shift power peacefully to a transitional administration, though he did not say what a transitional government may look like.
In an on-camera video statement carried by Afghan news agency TOLO, he assured Kabul residents that security forces would secure the city.
Around the same time on Sunday, the Taliban issued a statement saying it was in talks with “the opposing side” for a peaceful surrender of the capital.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah said that all fighters had been instructed to be on standby at all entrances to Kabul until a peaceful and satisfactory transfer of power was agreed upon. They were also instructed about the lives, dignity and belongings of the residents of Kabul, and about not creating any danger or discomfort to them.
The security of the capital was the responsibility of the government and they should guarantee it, Zabihullah added.
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