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Reviewing engagement with Taliban, says US on rights violations

The US has said that in the context of many human rights violations, it is reviewing its approach and engagement with the Taliban. The US said that human rights violations are taking place in Afghanistan under the atrocious regime and after review, it will take the next steps on the ties.

Reviewing engagement with Taliban, says US on rights violations
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WASHINGTON [US] : The US on Monday said that it is reviewing its approach and engagement with the Taliban in the context of many human rights violations that are taking place in Afghanistan under the atrocious regime and it is actively evaluating with the allies and partners to take the next appropriate steps towards it.

US State Department Spokesperson Ned Price, in a press briefing, underlined that the US continues to be the world's leading humanitarian provider to the people of Afghanistan, and is not providing the Taliban with any support.

"It is certainly not the case that we are providing the Taliban with any support. In fact, the US continues to be the world's leading humanitarian provider to the people of Afghanistan. We have provided about USD 1.1 billion worth of humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people, not to any Taliban people or any entity purporting to represent or serve the government," he said.

Ned Price

Price said that the US is reviewing its approach in terms of the grave humanitarian violations that are taking place in the country as well as the actions the world has seen from the Taliban in recent weeks and recent months.

Responding to the media query on the Taliban's atrocities on the Afghan people, the US State Department spokesperson said, "We are actively evaluating with allies, partners are the appropriate next steps. We have been clear that there will be a cost for the Taliban for these actions as absolutely everything remains on the table."

Recently, a United Nations (UN) delegation has warned the Taliban that Afghanistan would be further isolated if it isolates its women.

According to Khaama Press, a high-level UN delegation travelled to Afghanistan this week and met with high-ranking Taliban officials to ensure the protection of women and girls' rights amid the growing concern over their alienation.

The Taliban was told by UN legal experts to prioritize protecting the rights of women and girls under any circumstance. The international community was also urged to support Afghan women during these critical times.

UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, the Executive Director of UN Women Sima Bahous, and the Assistant Secretary-General for UN political, peacebuilding, and peace operations Khaled Khiari, were part of the UN delegation visiting Kabul.

The aim of the four-day visit was to observe the situation, engage with de facto authorities and highlight the UN solidarity with the Afghan people, the delegation said in a statement last week.

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