Following the Taliban's declaration that the consular services of Afghan embassies in several countries are invalid, the Afghan ambassador to Tajikistan clarified that this decision does not impact the operations of the Afghan embassy in Tajikistan.
The Afghan Embassy in the Netherlands has announced on Twitter that it is engaging with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kabul and stated that the embassy represents "our beloved country."
Taliban spokespersons have announced a three-day visit to Tehran by Mullah Abdul Kabir, the Deputy Political Prime Minister. He will attend the inauguration ceremony of Masoud Pezeshkian, the new President of Iran.
The Taliban's Ministry of Industry and Commerce has announced that a Chinese investor plans to build a $40 million solar energy factory in Afghanistan.
Donald Trump, the former US president and Republican presidential candidate, has issued a strong threat to Iran, declaring that if Iran assassinates him, it will face total obliteration.
Following the release of images depicting physical and harsh treatment of Afghan refugees in Iran, human rights organizations and defenders have reacted strongly, calling for an immediate end to the mistreatment and humiliation of Afghans in Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in his speech to the United States Congress, stated that Israel is at the forefront of the conflict, and its war with Iran is solely to serve American interests.
Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Taliban's Interior Minister, expressed concern over the dismissal of former employees in government offices, stating that pointing out shortcomings and removing previous employees indicates the Taliban's weakness.
Maulana Fazlur Rehman, leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan, stated that the Taliban intend to change Afghanistan's educational curriculum to improve the negative perception of Pakistan among Afghans.