The Taliban’s Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation said Farid Mamundzay, the final ambassador of Afghanistan’s former government in New Delhi, has returned to Kabul and met with Mawlawi Abdul Kabir.
In a statement, the ministry said Mamundzay praised the Taliban’s cooperation and described Afghanistan’s current security situation as significant for the country’s future.
Abdul Kabir reportedly told him that following the Taliban’s declaration of a “general amnesty,” no one would be questioned over past roles and that “no one would dare to do so.”
However, international human rights organisations have repeatedly challenged Taliban assurances, documenting cases in which former soldiers and officials have been detained, tortured or killed. Rights groups say many employees of the former government were forced to flee Afghanistan after the Taliban seized power in 2021.