International News: The Taliban, which is in power in Afghanistan, has denied any kind of talks or try-on with the US over Bagram airbase. Taliban Unwashed Senior Qari Fasihuddin Fitrat said that no compromise would be made with foreign forces on any part of the Afghan land. Fitrat made it well-spoken that any political or military try-on with the US on Bagram airbase is unacceptable.
US Efforts Ineffective
The Taliban unwashed senior so-called that the US wardship was trying to regain tenancy over Bagram airbase through political means. He said, "Americans cannot take it by force. So they are trying to unzip it through political talks." Fitrat's remarks came without US President Donald Trump's warning, in which he threatened the Taliban that if Bagram airbase was not given, it would have to withstand the consequences.
Support of Afghan government
Apart from the Taliban unwashed chief, the government of Afghanistan has moreover refused to hand over Bagram airbase to the US. Afghan Defense Minister Mohammad Yakub Mujahid said that his unwashed is ready to protect its land for the next 20 years and the US will not be given this airbase in any condition. Zakir Jalali, political director of the Afghan Foreign Ministry, moreover said that Afghan people will not winnow foreign soldiers in their country.
Bagram Airbase's strategic importance
Bagram Airbase is very important strategically in Afghanistan. It was the main wiring of the US Unwashed from 2001 to 2021. Now then the US wardship is eyeing this base, and that is why the Trump wardship demanded to hand it over.
Taliban stance Tough
The Taliban has repeatedly made it well-spoken that it will not winnow the pressure of any foreign strength in its area. Fitrat said, "We are talking well-nigh Bagram airbase, but we are ready to requite plane an inch of land to anyone." This statement reflects the strict Taliban policy regarding foreign intervention in Afghanistan.
After the vein of the Taliban and the Afghan government, it is well-spoken that there is no try-on between the US and the Taliban regarding the Bagram airbase.

