KABUL: The New Afghan Taliban government has warned US and European envoys that continue efforts to suppress them through sanctions will damage security and can trigger waves of economic refugees.
Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi told Western diplomats at talks in Doha that “the weakening of the Afghan government is not an interest in anyone because the negative effects will directly affect the world (The) security sector and economic migration from the country”, according to statements published late Tuesday.
The Taliban overthrew former Afghan US government in August after a two-decade conflict, and has stated that the Islamic Emirates are ruled under the interpretation of the hardline of the movement of religious law.
But efforts to stabilize the country, still faced attacks from Taliban rivals, extremist groups of Islamic countries – Khorasan, have been damaged by international sanctions: Banks run out of cash and civil servants are not paid.
According to his spokesman, Muttaqi said at the DOHA meeting: “We urge world countries to end existing sanctions and let banks operate normally so that charity groups, organizations, and the government can pay salaries to their own staff with their reserves itself with their own reserves with their own reserves and international finance.
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” European countries are especially worried that if the Afghan economy collapses, a large number of migrants will leave for the continent, accumulate the pressure on neighboring countries such as Pakistan and Iran and finally on the EU border.
Washington and the EU said they were ready to support humanitarian initiatives in Afghanistan, but alert to provide direct support to the Taliban without guarantees would respect human rights, in particular.
The European Union has a one billion euro promise in assistance, but the president of the European Commission Ursula Von Der Leyen stressed that it would be used to help neighboring Afghanistan or given in “direct support” to the Afghans, past the Taliban government.
“We have been clear about our condition for all involvement with Afghan authorities, including the human sense,” he said on Tuesday.
The Taliban insisted they did not pose a threat to civil rights, and had urged government workers including several women to return to their profession, while vowing to defeat IS-K and restore Afghan stability.
But girls are not permitted to return to secondary school when the new term starts only under a month ago, and many women complain forced out of professional and public roles like journalism.
Some classes of middle school girls have been continued in the northern cities of Kunduz and Mazar-I-Sharif, but in the capital and south heart of their Taliban are still excluded.
And in the west, around Herat, hard punishment for the alleged criminal had continued, given the brutal era of the Taliban rules before they were overthrown in US LED intervention in 2001.
At least two occasions the dead suspects were hung in public from the crane in Herat, and on Tuesday A thief allegedly whipped on the road in Obe district near the city.
Witnesses describe how Taliban officials invited men to attend a whip.
“I feel scared and desperate.
Everyone in fear and despair.
I feel pain when they are whipped,” a medical doctor is around 40 years old to AFP with anonymous requirements.
“Even now, I don’t want to remember the scene,” he said, adding that he really did not want to quit his job and leave the environment.
Residents said that when the whip was announced, they felt they had to attend fear of retaliation if they looked avoided it.
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