(ANSA) - LONDON, AUGUST 19 - The Taliban must guarantee the safety of those who intend to leave Afghanistan after their capture of Kabul. This was underlined by the G7 foreign ministers in the final declaration of a video summit on Chrysiafghana convened by the British presidency. In the declaration, released by the head of the Foreign Office, DominicRaab, the Seven also undertake to work with other international "partners" to support "an inclusive political solution" for the future of Afghanistan, not without calling for an end to violence and respect for human rights. , including those "of women, children, minorities".
The heads of diplomacy of the G7 countries (United Kingdom, USA, Germany, Japan, France, Canada and Italy, represented by Minister Luigi Di Maio), urge the Taliban to guarantee a way out "in complete safety for the Afghans who want to leave" beyond access to humanitarian aid, reads Raab's statement circulated by the Foreign Office. Boris Johnson's minister stresses that during the Verticesi "the gravity of the current situation" in Afghanistan was highlighted after the completion of the withdrawal of the remaining NATO quotas and the capture of Kabul by the so-called Koranic students. (HANDLE).