London:
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the predicament in Afghanistan on Saturday and agreed on the require for international help and a prevalent strategy by the G7 to the future government of Afghanistan.
“The Prime Minister and Chancellor resolved to work, alongside the rest of the G7, to put in place the roadmap on dealing with any new Afghan government discussed at last week’s leaders’ meeting,” Johnson’s workplace stated in a statement.
“The Prime Minister stressed that any recognition and engagement with the Taliban must be conditional on them allowing safe passage for those who want to leave the country and respecting human rights,” the British statement added.
Merkel also spoke to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte. Her workplace stated Merkel, Johnson and Rutte have been all agreed that organising the departure of nationals, regional help employees and Afghans in require of protection was nonetheless a top rated priority.
“The Chancellor and the Prime Ministers also discussed possible political and diplomatic options with regard to the departure of diplomatic staff, necessary due to the security situation,” a German government spokesperson stated.
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