The Taliban leaders are discussing future government plans in Doha after gaining control of Kabul and seizing the presidential palace in Afghanistan's capital, a media report said.
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Discussions are underway in Doha about a future government, including its structure and name, and they are expected to report on the process in the very near future, TOLO news said on Monday.
The terror group is in touch with the international community and intra-Afghan parties to make government in Afghanistan.
"At this time we face a test because now we are responsible for the security of the people," TOLO news quoted Taliban deputy leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar as saying.
On Sunday, the Taliban entered Kabul and took control of the presidential palace.
The terrorist group is now everywhere in the capital, walking the streets of Kabul.
The United States Security Council on Monday called for the establishment through inclusive negotiations of a new, united, inclusive and representative government in Afghanistan with full women participation as it reaffirmed the need to ensure that the Taliban or any other Afghan group should not support terrorists operating on the territory of any other country.