1. The Taliban have rejected US President Donald Trump's proposal to retake control of Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.
2. In a speech, Taliban army chief Qari Fasihuddin stated that the group will not negotiate away any Afghan soil and will not return an inch of it.
3. Trump suggested taking back the air base due to its proximity to China's nuclear weapons production site, but the Taliban's deputy spokesperson called for a realistic approach, reminding Washington of their pledge not to use or threaten force against Afghanistan's territorial integrity.
2. In a speech, Taliban army chief Qari Fasihuddin stated that the group will not negotiate away any Afghan soil and will not return an inch of it.
3. Trump suggested taking back the air base due to its proximity to China's nuclear weapons production site, but the Taliban's deputy spokesperson called for a realistic approach, reminding Washington of their pledge not to use or threaten force against Afghanistan's territorial integrity.
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Taliban rejects U.S. President Trump's proposal to reclaim Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, emphasizing no negotiation over Afghan soil. Taliban army chief Qari Fasihuddin expressed this stance, while the group's deputy spokesperson called for a realistic approach regarding territorial integrity.