The Taliban has promised to respect women's rights, forgive those who fought against it and ensure Afghanistan does not become a haven for other armed groups.
But Afghans and world leaders have viewed the promises the group made in its first news conference in 20 years with scepticism.
Many fear a return to the Taliban's harsh rule from its previous stint between 1996-2001 but the group has promised to be more inclusive within the framework of Islam.
Al Jazeera's Charlotte Bellis reports from Kabul. Afghanistan.
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But Afghans and world leaders have viewed the promises the group made in its first news conference in 20 years with scepticism.
Many fear a return to the Taliban's harsh rule from its previous stint between 1996-2001 but the group has promised to be more inclusive within the framework of Islam.
Al Jazeera's Charlotte Bellis reports from Kabul. Afghanistan.
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