Thanks for tuning in to today's coveragepublished at 17:02 British Summer Time 14 August 2021
Thanks for tuning into our coverage of the events unfolding in Afghanistan. We’re pausing the live page for today. You can follow the latest updates via our news story.
Here’s what’s happened today:
- The Taliban now control most of northern Afghanistan and half of its regional capitals
- On Saturday, the militant group took two more provincial capitals – Sharan and Asadabad.
- Foreign troops have started to arrive in Afghanistan to help evacuate embassies
- In a televised address, President Ashraf Ghani said his focus was on “preventing further instability, violence and displacement of my people”. He praised security forces who have been trying to defend cities from the Taliban
- Qatar’s Foreign Minister met the head of the Taliban’s delegation on Saturday to follow up on peace talks. He urged the group to agree to a ceasefire.
Today’s live page writers were Sophie Williams, Kelly-Leigh Cooper, Josh Cheetham, Jen Meierhans. The page was edited by Tiffany Wertheimer and Henri Astier.