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Biden calls condition for sanctions against Taliban

Biden has no regrets about the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan

The American leader stressed that he does not trust this adikal movement, however, like everyone else.

US President Joe Biden said at a press conference that the decision to impose sanctions on the Taliban terrorist movement will depend on the behavior of its members. The words of the head of state are quoted by the press service of the White House on August 23.

Asked if he supports sanctions against the Taliban under certain conditions, which Britain is particularly insisting on, the American president said: “Yes. It depends on [их] behavior “.

He stressed that the Taliban have not yet taken action against US forces, and also “so far have generally respected” their promises not to prevent Americans from accessing the Kabul airport for evacuating people.

Biden, among other things, was asked if he now trusts the Taliban, to which the head of state replied: “I don’t trust anyone, including you. I love you, but, you know, there are not so many people who I trust. “

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Speaking about the decision to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan, which led to the seizure of power by the Taliban, Biden said it was correct.

“This idea, I think, will remain in history as a logical, rational and correct decision. My job is to make decisions that no one else will or will not want to make. I accepted them, and I am convinced that I am absolutely right. “, – he noted.

The American president emphasized that there is no longer any reason for this war.

Earlier, Biden said that for the United States now there are more serious threats than Afghanistan… For example, in Syria and East Africa.

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