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Taliban remind US of its promise to de-list its leaders from terror lists

Acting Foreign Minister of the Taliban-led government, Amir Khan Muttaqi, revealed that the US has agreed to ensure legitimacy to the Taliban government and de-listing of its leaders from global sanctions lists and removal of their names from the list of designated terrorists in the Doha agreement

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Amir Khan Muttaqi. Pic/AFP

Amir Khan Muttaqi. Pic/AFP

The Taliban-led interim government in Afghanistan has reminded the US and the western world of the promises that the US made for de-listing its top leadership from global sanctions and terror lists, along with ensuing legitimacy to its government, calling on Washington to fulfil its promise and refrain from what it called undue criticism of the government setup in Afghanistan.

Acting Foreign Minister of the Taliban-led government, Amir Khan Muttaqi, revealed that the US has agreed to ensure legitimacy to the Taliban government and de-listing of its leaders from global sanctions lists and removal of their names from the list of designated terrorists in the Doha agreement, which led to the withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan.

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