Hindustan Times (Noida)

US ‘CONCERNED’ ABOUT TALIBAN’S CHOSEN RULERS

Washington flags ‘track records’ of some members of the Taliban-led government in Kabul

- Yashwant Raj letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: The West on scrambled to work out an approach forward on Afghanista­n, with the US saying it was “concerned” by the makeup of Taliban’s “caretaker” government. The State Department said it was also concerned about the “affiliatio­ns and track records” of some of the members.

WASHINGTON: The United States has expressed concern over what it called the lack of diversity in the compositio­n of the Taliban-led caretaker government of Afghanista­n.

“We note the announced list of names consists exclusivel­y of individual­s who are members of the Taliban or their close associates, and no women. We also are concerned by the affiliatio­ns and track records of some of the individual­s,” a US state department spokespers­on said on Tuesday.

The spokespers­on added, “We understand that the Taliban has presented this as a caretaker cabinet. However, we will judge the Taliban by its actions, not words.”

Sirajuddin Haqqani, the interior minister in the caretaker government, is a wanted man in the US, with a reward of $10 million for informatio­n leading to his arrest. The FBI says he maintains close ties with the Taliban and Al-qaeda, and is a specially designated global terrorist.

Mullah Abdul Haq Waseeq, the acting intelligen­ce chief, was once an inmate of the prison facility run by the US in Guantanamo Bay. Noorullah Noori, minister of border and tribal affairs, was also at Guantanamo Bay. And Mullah Yaqoob, the defence minister, is the son of Mullah Omar, a Taliban co-founder and leader who was on a UN’S sanctions list.

Blinken asks Taliban to allow flights to take off

US secretary of state Antony Blinken on Wednesday called on the Taliban to allow charter flights carrying Americans and at-risk Afghans to depart from Afghanista­n. Planes chartered to carry people out of Afghanista­n have been stuck at Mazar-i-sharif airport. “We’ve made [it] clear to the Taliban that these charters need to be able to depart,” Blinken said in Germany.

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 ?? AFP ?? NEW NORMAL: Women walk down a neighbourh­ood in Kabul on Wednesday.
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