US Senator Lindsey Graham: US forces will return to Afghanistan in the future



Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said his country will take part in the inauguration of Afghanistan's new government if the government is inclusive and covers a wide range of Afghan society. Al-Jazeera reports that the Taliban have invited Turkey, China, Russia, Iran, Pakistan and Qatar to attend the formation of their new government.

Mohammad Mehdi Ismaili, Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance, emphasized the "Islamic way of life" and said: "During the 18 months of the corona outbreak, the community, especially the religious community, was at the forefront of service. "Our art circles have not yet been able to portray these honors."

In an interview with the BBC World Service, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham said she believes the US military will "return to Afghanistan in the future." "We will have to, because the [terrorist] threat will be very large," he stressed.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters minutes ago that Russia would attend the official announcement if the new Afghan government became inclusive. Lavrov said all ethnic groups in Afghanistan should be involved in forming a new government. In that case, Russia would be happy to attend.

Anoushirvan Mohseni Bandapi, the governor of Tehran, referring to the readiness of the police to escort the vehicles carrying the vaccine, said: "In the case of the theft of the vaccine, one or two small cases were identified and dealt with very quickly."