INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
About 3,000 religious scholars, government officials, ethnic elders and members of civil society attended a meeting in Kandahar on
Thursday.Among the key speakers was the supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada.The media
was however prevented from recording or filming Akhundzada&s speech.Amir Khan Muttaqi, the acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, said at the
meeting that the IEA wants good relations with the world, but that the foreign community should not expect relations to normalize
immediately & not after 20 years of war.Muttaqi said that while the IEA wants good relations with the international community, they expect
the world to allow Afghans to live according to their beliefs and traditions.He also said that they have made many achievements in building
trade relations with countries in the region and currently the borders are open to Afghan traders who are now exporting their goods.On the
other hand, acting Minister of Vice and Virtue has said that the IEA has made countless sacrifices to end the occupation and establish an
Islamic system in Afghanistan.However, Afghans across the country are hoping that one of the outcomes of this meeting will be the decision
to reopen schools for girls above Grade 6.But it is not clear as to whether the subject was discussed at the meeting.This is the second such
meeting in as many months
The first one, two months ago, took place at the Loya Jirga Hall in Kabul.The post 3,000 religious scholars, elders and officials attend
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