Afghanistan demands that Pakistan must ban Taliban as per UN rules
Afghanistan demands that Pakistan must ban Taliban as per UN rules
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Kabul: Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has held talks with the terrorist organization Taliban delegation, in which several banned leaders were present. Afghanistan on Tuesday asked Pakistan to fully implement the UN Security Council (UNGC) sanctions against terrorist organizations and people.

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On August 18, Pakistan's Foreign Office issued a statutory regulatory order enforcing United Nations sanctions. Including denial of access to assets, travel restrictions and weapons against the Taliban and Haqqani network operatives. But less than a week later, a Taliban delegation led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the group's deputy political head, arrived in Islamabad on Monday at the invitation of the Pakistan government to negotiate the Afghan peace process.

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According to a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry of Afghanistan, the notification issued by Pakistan on the implementation of the United Nations Security Council (UNGC) sanctions was "carefully considered and thoroughly reviewed". All countries are committed to complying with United Nations Security Council resolutions 2255, 1988, 1267 and 2253, and Afghanistan "requests the government of Pakistan to comply with its obligations and implement global responsibilities to implement the above resolutions".

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