Taliban stand at the entrance gate of Hamid Karzai International airport while Taliban forces block the roads around the airport after yesterday's explosions in Kabul, Afghanistan August 27, 2021. REUTER/Stringer

British prime minister and German chancellor discussed the situation in Afghanistan on Saturday and agreed on the need for international aid and a common approach by the G7 to the future government of Afghanistan.

Iran PressEurope: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the situation in Afghanistan on Saturday, according to Johnson's office. 

Both two leaders agreed on the need for international aid and a common approach by the G7 to the future government of Afghanistan.

Defense sources stated that the last dedicated evacuation flight back to the UK has left Kabul.

The remaining flights over the weekend are set to bring home British troops as well as the final small numbers of Afghan evacuees who have permission to fly, according to the report.

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Taliban stand at the entrance gate of Hamid Karzai International airport while Taliban forces block the roads around the airport after yesterday
The Taliban took control of Afghanistan on August 15 after entering Kabul. (File)