Taliban Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani has returned to Kabul empty-handed after meeting with the group’s leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, in Kandahar, reliable sources told Afghanistan International (Afintl.af).
The sources, connected via Starlink satellite internet, said Akhundzada remains opposed to restoring internet access, despite the mounting impact of the shutdown.
Haqqani, described as deeply unhappy with the decision, reportedly voiced his objections during the meeting, warning of the severe consequences of cutting off internet and telecommunications nationwide.
He had travelled to Kandahar on Friday in an attempt to persuade Akhundzada to reconsider the controversial move.
The Taliban’s suspension of fibre-optic internet and telecom services since Monday evening has paralysed daily life and essential services across Afghanistan, prompting widespread criticism at home and abroad.
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30 сентября 2025 года