i are in kabul providing security. i the international forces are also there to support us. yesterday, the president, in a meeting, decided to send a delegation to doha to reach an agreement there. we will provide security until they reach an agreement. the enemy is spreading rumours. until a peace agreement, kabul will remain secured. and the taliban say they won t take kabul by force. negotiations are under way, their latest statement says, to ensure a safe, secure transition. our forces are instructed to stand at the gates of kabul, and not try to enter the city. we want to avoid bloodshed and destruction to properties of the people, and to not give a chance to plunderers, looters, who are waiting for such moments to loot or plunder the properties of the people. but kabul is a place full of fear.
on the u n sanctions list. so government will not be accepted. on the u n sanctions list. on the u n sanctions list. so the taliban are on the u n sanctions list. so the taliban are looking on the u n sanctions list. so the taliban are looking to on the u n sanctions list. so the taliban are looking to be - on the u n sanctions list. so the taliban are looking to be very i taliban are looking to be very smart, they understand that. that is why they are now waiting for the government in kabul itself to itself to capitulate. thank you. to france and canada. my colleague yalda hakim joins me. we know they are at the gates of kabul, because change over to a political track. negotiations are going on in kabul, they may shift
to reach an agreement there. we will provide security until they reach an agreement. the enemy is spreading rumours. until a peace agreement, kabul will remain secured. and the taliban say they won t take kabul by force. negotiations are under way, their latest statement says, to ensure a safe, secure transition. our forces are instructed to stand at the gates of kabul and not try to enter the city. translation: they want us to avoid bloodshed - and destruction to our properties, the people and not to get a chance for plunderers, looters, who are waiting for sanction, moments to loot the properties of the people. but kabul is a place full of fear. tens of thousands of civilians displaced by fighting elsewhere are living on the streets, telling stories of abuses at the hands of the taliban.
to me a few hours ago about what the group plan to do next. but first, with an update on all the latest developments here s our world affairs correspondent paul adams. it s the final act, the fall of kabul. with the taliban closing in, those who can are leaving, taking what they can carry. and it s all happening without a fight. translation: the security forces i are in kabul providing security. | the international forces are also there to support us. yesterday, the president in a meeting decided to send a delegation to doha to reach an agreement there. we will provide security until they reach an agreement. the enemy is spreading rumours. until a peace agreement, kabul will remain secure. and the taliban say they won t take kabul by force. negotiations are under way, their latest statement says, to ensure a safe, secure transition. our forces are instructed to stand at the gates of kabul and not
as they went in the past. women in herat are telling me that when they arrived at the gates of the university yesterday, taliban fighters told them to leave and that there would be instructions about whether they could attend university or not. that is what the fighters on the ground are telling the women of herat. no, what i m telling is the policy. the policy is that women can have access to education and to work, and of course, they will observe the hijab. that is it. he says, this is the policy but on this and in merry areas, there does appear to be a taliban narrative.