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Panjshir valley 2023

The situation in the Panjshir Valley in 2023 is still fluid and uncertain. The Taliban claims to have taken control of the valley, but the National Resistance Front (NRF) denies this. There have been reports of sporadic fighting in the valley, but it is unclear how intense the fighting is or who is winning. The Taliban has not made any official announcements about the status of the resistance.

It is possible that the NRF could continue to resist, but it is also possible that they will eventually be defeated by the Taliban. The future of the Panjshir Valley is uncertain.

Here are some of the latest news about the Panjshir Valley in 2023:

* **Ahmad Massoud: ‘We are still fighting’:** Ahmad Massoud, the leader of the NRF, has said that his forces are still fighting against the Taliban in the Panjshir Valley. Massoud has also said that the NRF is willing to negotiate with the Taliban, but only if the Taliban agrees to a ceasefire and a political settlement.
* **Taliban says it has ‘full control’ of Panjshir Valley:** The Taliban has said that it has “full control” of the Panjshir Valley, but the NRF denies this. The situation in the valley is fluid and it is unclear who actually controls the valley.
* **UN Security Council calls for ‘unimpeded humanitarian access’ to Panjshir Valley:** The UN Security Council has called for “unimpeded humanitarian access” to the Panjshir Valley, where there are reports of civilians in need of assistance. The council also called for the protection of civilians and the respect for human rights.
* **Ahmad Massoud calls for ‘international solidarity’:** Ahmad Massoud has called for “international solidarity” for the people of the Panjshir Valley, saying that they are facing a humanitarian crisis. Massoud has also said that the NRF is willing to work with the international community to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in Afghanistan.

The future of the Panjshir Valley in 2023 is uncertain. It is possible that the NRF could continue to resist, but it is also possible that they will eventually be defeated by the Taliban. The situation in the valley is fluid and it is unclear who actually controls the valley.