US State Department spokesman Ned Price tweeted, referring to the G20 summit on Afghanistan, that the international community should send a united message on counter-terrorism, access to humanitarian, human rights, safe evacuation and the establishment of an inclusive government. Give to the Taliban

"The United States is concerned that with the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, the country will continue to be a safe haven for terrorist groups planning and carrying out attacks," said Christopher Ware, director of AFBI at a meeting with the US Homeland Security Committee.
"The international community as a whole expects the Taliban to live up to their commitments," said Secretary of State Anthony Blinken during a meeting with G20 foreign ministers on Afghanistan.

"The international community as a whole expects the Taliban to live up to their commitments," US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken announced at a virtual meeting with the G20 foreign ministers on Afghanistan.

According to Reuters, Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Mottaqi wrote a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres requesting a speech by Soheil Shahin, the group's spokesman in Doha, at the UN General Assembly. A spokesman for Guterres confirmed the letter