Secretary General Stoltenberg said NATO would seek to evacuate more vulnerable Afghanists and maintain contact with the Taliban.
Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty (NATO), on September 3, said many Afghan people who have cooperated with the foreign partition may be at risk from the Taliban while staying in Central Asia
Need to contact the Taliban to bring those people out, Stoltenberg said.
NATO Secretary-General said it was discussing the issue of evacuating Afghan people with the King Qatar Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani and the Council.
A Qatar technical team arrives at Kabul airport in the morning of September 1 and discusses with the Taliban to advance the final agreement on the airport technical support.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg spoke in the online conference on May 31.
Stoltenberg said she should not expect the new government established by the Taliban soon to be recognized.
NATO leaders said the Government in many Western countries confirmed to force the Taliban to adjust the behavior.
We will use political, diplomatic and financial levers with new Afghanistan leaders.
The Taliban opened a military campaign to beat the majority of Afghan territory in the past few weeks, after the US and the Allied withdrawal from Central Asia.
Mechanical transport C-17 carrying ambassador and American soldiers finally leaving Afghanistan on August 30, ending a 20-year military campaign in this country.