The Taliban is on a public relations mission. One that has people in Afghanistan skeptical and on edge. Two days after sweeping into the nations capital, the militant group held its first news conference. It’s trying to convince the world that it’s changed.
In vehicles once owned by the U.S. backed government, Taliban fighters now patrol the streets of Kabul.
A Taliban spokesperson vowed they will not hold grudges, using an inaugural press conference to promise not to hurt those who worked with the U.S. and its allies. Also vowing to respect the rights of women.
Jackson Proskow has more on the situation on the ground in Kabul.
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In vehicles once owned by the U.S. backed government, Taliban fighters now patrol the streets of Kabul.
A Taliban spokesperson vowed they will not hold grudges, using an inaugural press conference to promise not to hurt those who worked with the U.S. and its allies. Also vowing to respect the rights of women.
Jackson Proskow has more on the situation on the ground in Kabul.
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