The U.S. nationals and other foreigners are expected to fly out of Afghanistan later on Thursday.
Taliban authorities have reportedly agreed to allow 200 U.S. civilians and several other foreign nationals who still remained in Afghanistan to leave the country a week after U.S. troops and government officials completed their evacuation operation from the country....
[+]The American citizens and other foreign nationals will leave Afghanistan sometime on Thursday through charter flights from the Kabul airport, ReutersThe Taliban reportedly agreed to allow the departures after being pressed to do so by the U.S. Special Representative Zalmay Khalilzad—who has been in charge of peace talks with the militant group
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