Taliban accuses US of violating Doha Agreement
Kabul, Thursday
The Taliban has accused the United States of violating the peace deal the two signed in 2020, for keeping its new interior minister Sirrajudin Haqqani on the US terror list.
The new minister, who is part of the Haqqani Network, had been accused of attacks on US forces in Afghanistan during the 20 years of war.
The US has a $5m bounty for Haqqani. He also remains on a UN terror list.
Several other members of the group, including acting Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, are blacklisted internationally.
“Pentagon officials have remarked that some cabinet members of the Islamic Emirate or family members of the late Haqqani Sahib are on the US blacklists and still targets,” said a statement from the ministry of foreign affairs late on Wednesday.
“The Islamic Emirate considers this a clear violation of the Doha Agreement which is neither in the interest of the United States or Afghanistan,” the statement said, referring to the agreement signed in the Qatari capital.
Taliban guarantee
The deal paved the way for the withdrawal of US-led foreign forces in return for a guarantee from the Taliban not to allow groups such as al-Qaeda and ISIL to operate on Afghan soil.
The US forces withdrew just before an August 31 deadline in what turned out to be a chaotic exercise, ending America’s longest war.
The US-Taliban deal excluded the West-backed Afghan government led by former President Ashraf Ghani, who fled the country after Taliban fighters swept through the country last month with little resistance from government forces.
Taliban’s statement comes after the US had in the wake of the deal pledged to remove Taliban members from international sanctions.
Legitimate targets
Reporting from Kabul, Al Jazeera’s Charlotte Bellis said the statement follows Pentagon officials commenting to the media members of the Haqqani family are still legitimate targets and remain on US blacklists.
“The Taliban are saying this is very provocative, condemning it, saying that members of the Haqqani family must be removed from the US sanctions lists immediately. They say they will continue to demand that,” said Bellis.
“A number of Haqqani family are part of the government and they are very disappointed. They say they wanted positive relations with the US.
And they are very disappointed to see some of their highest leaders remaining as legitimate targets.” “It will be very interesting to see what the US response to this statement will be.”
Ahead of the Taliban’s announcement of its new cabinet this week, another member of the network and leading Taliban figure, Khalil-ur-Rahman Haqqani, was put in charge of security for Kabul.
Many Afghans are sceptical a leader of the Haqqani Network, known as the most brutal and violent group associated with the Taliban, could bring security to Afghanistan after years of war and violence. – Xinhua