The Uzbek Foreign Ministry said they contacted the Taliban for 'security guarantees' for citizens of Afghanistan who fled into neighboring Uzbekistan.
ROME—The U.N. food agency said it has been able to negotiate access with the Taliban to distribute aid in one provincial capital in Afghanistan but hasn't been able to resume food deliveries to three other provincial capitals it supplies.
However, Patterson said the situation in Kandahar, Herat and Jalalabad so far hasn't allowed the U.N. agency to resume distributing food in those areas.NATO Focusing Efforts on Safe Evacuations The ministers insisted the new rulers in Kabul would have to make sure that the nation does not become a center for terrorism. They said that"under the current circumstances, NATO has suspended all support to the Afghan authorities."
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