UNSC Struggles to Whether adjust with Taliban Sanctions Regime

"VAN" (International Desk - 17.05.2022) :: United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is struggling to whether adjust with the ongoing sanctions regime against the so-called Islamic Emirate government, according to reports, saying “it’s a consequential decision.”

Sanctions against the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan were implemented by the United Nations in November 1999, which were tightened against the Taliban under Executive Order 13224 after the September 11 attacks in 2001.

In June of 2022, the UN Security Council must decide whether to adjust the current regime of sanctions against leadership of the Islamic Emirate, said the Hill, a US Washingon-focused news outlet.

The sanctions for many years had included a ban on the leadership’s international travel, which the Security Council suspended in April 2019 for the sake of a “reconciliation” process.

The Hill wrote that Islamic Emirate’s leaders used their travel freedom to cut separate deals with Russia, China and other neighbors, reinforcing their government while “refusing to negotiate with the elected Afghan government officials.”

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“The US use this (sanction) as leverage but there is a possibility for its suspension to continue because the US is still hopeful of finding a diplomatic solution for Afghanistan, and traveling is important for that issue,” said Torek Farhadi, a political analyst, as Afghanistan News Channel quoted.

However, the final decision on suspension of sanctions regime on Islamic Emirate remain controversial, as “a general meeting will be held in UN Security Council and member of the UNSC will meet,” said Suraya Paikan, a political analyst.

Islamic Emirate government has not immediately commented on the matter.
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