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Interior minister's announcement comes hours after Taliban began entering Afghan capital.

Taliban fighters entered Kabul on Sunday and sought the unconditional surrender of the central government, officials said, as Afghans and foreigners alike raced for the exit.

Britain, Germany, Denmark and Spain have announced the withdrawal of personnel from their respective embassies.

He added that he will not give up the achievements of the last 20 years and that consultations are underway.

The blitz through Taliban's southern heartland means they now hold half of Afghanistan's 34 provincial capitals and control more than two-thirds of the country.

Ismail Khan, 75, has for decades been a force in Herat, Afghanistan's third-biggest city that is of huge strategic value partly due to its close proximity to Iran.

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