London: Ahead of the emergency meeting of the G7 countries to discuss the Afghanistan crisis, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that the Taliban will not be judged by their words but by their deeds. The UK is chairing this meeting to be held online.
Britain’s Prime Minister’s Office ‘Downing Street’ said that in this meeting on Tuesday, Johnson called on the leaders of G7 countries Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and America to stand with the people of Afghanistan and support refugees. and will demand continued humanitarian aid. In this meeting, the Prime Minister of Britain is expected to appeal to international allies to support the protection of human rights and stability in the region and to fulfill Britain’s commitments to the rehabilitation of the needy.
Johnson said, “Our first priority is to complete the campaign to rescue our citizens and those who have cooperated with us for the past twenty years, but as we look to the next phase, it is important that we join the international community.” come together and agree to a long-term joint process.”
“That is why we have called an emergency meeting of the G7. Together with our allies and partners, we will continue to use all humanitarian and political means to protect human rights and maintain the progress made over two decades. The Taliban will be judged by their deeds rather than their words.” The meeting will be held via video conference and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the UN Secretary-General have also been urged to attend the meeting.