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1:38Now PlayingA delegation of senior Afghan leaders on Thursday warned that the Taliban will not survive in government for long if it repeats past mistakes.
The leaders of the delegation, which arrived in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad a day after the Taliban took the control of Kabul, made the comments after meeting with Pakistan's prime minister Imran Khan and other government and military officials.
The delegation is headed by the speaker of parliament Mir Rehman Rehmani.
Other members included Salahud-din-Rabbani, Mohammad Yunus Qanooni, Ahmad Zia Massoud, Ahmad Wali Massoud and Khalid Noor.
Addressing a press conference, former Afghan vice president Ahmed Zia Massoud said the priority was to stop the Taliban from retaking further areas in Afghanistan.
Massoud added the government in Afghanistan can only succeed if it is "based on the sharing of the power".
Khalid Noor, son of prominent warlord Atta Noor, said the Taliban could only offer "words" and the world would have to "wait to see if they have changed."
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