The Prime Minister of Britain Boris Johnson said on Friday that the Britain will work with them Taliban, if necessary, after the Islamist guerrillas occupied it Afghanistan, while defending his Foreign Minister, who is on fire to manage the situation.
“What I want to reassure the people about is that our political and diplomatic efforts to find a solution to Afghanistan, to work with the Taliban, of course if necessary, they will be continued“, Stressed Johnson, as broadcast by APE BPE.
The situation in Kabul Airport, where thousands of Afghans have gathered in despair seeking refuge from the country, is “a little better”, he said.
The British government announced that it had secured the removal 1,615 people as of Saturday: these include 399 British nationals and their relatives, 320 embassy staff and 402 Afghans.
Asked if he still trusts his foreign minister Dominic Raab, whose opposition is demanding his resignation in response to the crisis, Johnson replied: “Absolutely.”

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