The highest leader of the Taliban Haabatullah Akhundzada attended the ongoing Loya Jirga or the Grand Assembly of Afghan Religious Bachelor and Elders in Kabul on Friday.
According to local media reports, the highest leader of the Taliban will deliver a speech to the participants, reported the Xinhua news agency.
Around 3,500 religious scholars or scholars, according to the Bakhtar News Agency managed by the government, have been invited from all countries that are struck by war to attend a three -day meeting, which was opened on Thursday.
According to the government led by the Taliban, Jirga allowed Afghan people and even representatives of Iranian Afghan Refugees and Pakistan based in Pakistan to attend the Great Assembly.
Around 70 personalities representing Afghan refugees in Pakistan and around 30 others from refugees living in Iran were present.
Jirga participants are expected to discuss a series of problems, including reopening schools for girls from grades 7-12, types of government, national flags and national anthem.