The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has asked the Taliban government to create a safe passage zone for Afghans and foreign nationals seeking to leave Afghanistan.
According to a statement on Monday by Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. Representative to the United Nations made shortly after the adoption of the UN Security Council Resolution on Afghanistan disclosed that three clear expectations were established in the UNSC resolution.
In her statement, she said the UNSC expects the Taliban to facilitate safe passage for individuals wanting to leave the war-torn country, adding that everybody must be allowed to leave whenever they want to.
“First, the Security Council expects the Taliban to live up to its commitment to facilitate safe passage for Afghans and foreign nationals who want to leave Afghanistan, whether it’s today, tomorrow, or after August 31.
“Consistent with the right to leave any country, including one’s own, everybody must be allowed to safely leave Afghanistan, for whatever reason, whenever they want, by air or by land. This is of the utmost importance to us,” Ms Thomas-Greenfield said.
As for those that want to remain in Afghanistan, UNSC emphasized the need to facilitate humanitarian assistance and demanded that humanitarian actors must be given full, safe, and unhindered access to continue service delivery to those in need.
The council also bring to the fore the need to protect the right of Afghanistan’s people including its women, girls, and minorities stressed the need to tackle the threat of terrorism in the country.
However, NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg had earlier called on the Taliban to facilitate the departure of all those who want to leave Afghanistan and said the Western defence alliance has agreed to send additional evacuation planes to Kabul.
The call followed the two rapid explosions in Kabul that left 13 American Marines dead.
The attack occurred hours after the British intelligence warned of a credible threat of attack at the airport, which has seen an unprecedented upsurge in travellers as foreigners and Afghans scamper to leave the country in the wake of Taliban takeover.
Source: Peoples Gazette.
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