Taliban PM: We won't interfere in other countries' affairs

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Taliban calls on international charities to continue offering aid as interim government battles economic crisis

Hassan's audio speech broadcast on state television came ahead of next week's meeting with the United States in Doha.

"We assure all the countries that we will not interfere in their internal affairs and we want to have good economic relations with them," said Hassan in a nearly 30-minute speech. The ousted government had run “the weakest system in the world,” he said, pointing to pervasive corruption. Hassan's government faces a series of challenges, in particular reviving the country's dilapidated economy that has been dried of international aid, which used to make up 75 percent of the national budget under the previous US-backed governments.

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