Afghan Taliban say expect foreign evacuations to end by deadline

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Taliban say they have not agreed to U.S. pullout deadline extension:

- The Taliban expect foreign evacuations from Kabul to be completed by the end of the month, the Islamist group's main spokesman said on Tuesday, urging Afghans to stay to help rebuild their country.

He said the movement had not agreed to an extension of the Aug. 31 deadline set by the United States to pull out of Afghanistan and wanted all evacuations to end by that date. "We need their expertise," he said, adding that once security was re-established, women would be able to return to work as normal.

Mujahid repeated that the Taliban wanted good diplomatic relations with other countries and wanted foreign embassies to remain open.

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