RASC: At the same time, the Taliban group has continued to impose restrictions on foreign institutions, but the acting prime minister of this group has requested the resumption of the activities of international community aid institutions.
“The World Bank and the international community should complete half-finished projects and international organizations should resume their activities like the World Bank in Afghanistan.” He added:
In a meeting with the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations in Afghanistan, the Acting Prime Minister of the Taliban demanded the removal of a number of names of the group from the United Nations blacklist.
Mawlawi Abdul Kabir expressed this desire in his meeting with Roza Otunbayeva, head of UNAMA, and asked the international community to fulfill their obligations in this regard.
Meanwhile, Roza Otunbayeva, head of UNAMA, reminded of the urgent humanitarian aid for the people of Afghanistan more than ever.
Otunbaeva adds: “We have also requested help from China and India for Afghanistani farmers.”
It should be noted that while the Taliban are raising this demand, they have not fulfilled their commitment to preserve the achievements of 20 years, to respect human rights, especially women, and to establish an all-inclusive government, which is one of the basic conditions of the international community.
Since retaking control of the country, the Taliban have imposed restrictions on women’s education, education and work, and in some cases have killed civilians, a case that has been considered a war crime in a new report by Amnesty International.