British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the country will continue with it's diplomatic efforts in a bid to find a solution in the matter of unrest in Afghanistan.
Pressed on whether he believed suggestions from the new Taliban regime in charge that it may be more moderate in the future, Johnson said that it was important to take 'people at face value'.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the country will continue with it's diplomatic efforts in a bid to find a solution in the matter of unrest in Afghanistan.
Johnson's this statement which leaves open the prospect of working with the Taliban 바카라if necessary바카라.
Speaking to the media after an emergency Cabinet Office Briefing Rooms (COBRA) meeting to discuss the crisis in the region on Friday, Johnson said 바카라formidable바카라 challenges remain around the evacuation of British nationals and supporters from Kabul airport but the situation was getting 바카라slightly better바카라.
바카라What I want to assure people is that our political and diplomatic efforts to find a solution for Afghanistan, working with the Taliban, of course if necessary, will go on and our commitment to Afghanistan is lasting,바카라 Johnson said.
바카라The situation is getting slightly better and we are seeing a stablisation at the airport. So yesterday [Thursday] we were able to get out about 1,000 people and today [Friday] another 1,000 people; a lot of those UK eligible persons coming back to this country and a lot of them people coming back under the Afghanistan Resettlement and Assistance Programme (ARAP) 바카라 interpreters and others to whom we owe debts of gratitude and honour,바카라 he said, adding that the operation will continue at a fast pace.
바카라So the operation is becoming faster, but I바카라m not going to pretend that it바카라s easy. The logistical challenges are formidable and they are doing an outstanding job in very difficult circumstances,바카라 he said.
Johnson also defended his Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, who has come under fire from the Opposition over a missed phone call with his Afghan counterpart in the now fallen Ashraf Ghani government at the peak of the crisis last weekend. He said he "absolutely" had full faith in the Cabinet minister, adding: 바카라I can tell you that the whole of the government has been working virtually round the clock, hitting the phones, to do what we can to sort it out; to deal with a situation that has been long in gestation and to make sure that we get as many people back as possible.바카라
Pressed on whether he believed suggestions from the new Taliban regime in charge that it may be more moderate in the future, Johnson said that it was important to take 바카라people at face value바카라.
바카라We hope they mean what they say. But again, as I said in the House of Commons, and I think that this is the position of everybody from the President of the United States, President Macron of France, [German Chancellor] Angela Merkel, everybody that I talked to 바카라 everybody is agreed that we will judge them on their actions, and that is the important thing,바카라 he said.
Since last Saturday, the UK says has evacuated 1,615 people, including 399 British nationals and their dependants, 320 embassy staff, and 402 Afghan nationals who worked for the UK government in Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, the government has announced 5 million pounds for local councils in England, Scotland and Wales offering to house Afghans who have arrived under the ARAP programme. Under the scheme, Afghans who face threats from the Taliban having worked for the UK in Afghanistan, have been allowed to come to Britain.
(With PTI Inputs)