The UN Security Council extended the sanctions against the Taliban
Following the pressure on the Afghan government, the UN Security Council extended the sanctions against the Taliban government for another year. |
According to the regional office Tasnim News Agency, the United Nations Security Council has extended the mission of the Sanctions Monitoring Team against the Taliban and organizations that threaten the peace and security of Afghanistan for another year.
This council unanimously approved the resolution of 1988 sanctions against the Taliban, which Based on that, the ruling body of Afghanistan will remain under UN sanctions for another year.
According to this resolution, companies and institutions related and affiliated with Taliban are also subject to this sanction. According to the new Security Council resolution, the monitoring team must collect information on non-compliance with measures that include freezing funds and assets, preventing travel and the supply or transfer of weapons.
This council also approved the resolution “International terrorism and Afghanistan”. According to this council, Afghanistan under the rule of the Taliban is a threat to international peace and security. And he banned Nahi from Mankar and “Fariduddin Mahmoud” and the head of the Taliban Academy of Sciences because of what he called human rights violations.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in response to these sanctions: while America itself is one of the biggest violators of human rights due to its support for Israel, accusing others of violating human rights And then imposing sanctions on them is unjustifiable and irrational.
Publisher | Tasnim News |