Washington: A top US President Joe Biden administration official said that the US is reviewing its approach to the Taliban regime and its relationship with it over human rights violations in Afghanistan. US State Department spokesman Ned Price said in his daily press conference on Monday that the US is constantly evaluating the situation regarding further actions from its allies and partners. He said that the US has provided $ 1.1 billion in aid to Afghanistan since August 2021 and is the leading country in terms of aid.
“We are reviewing our approach to and relationship with the Taliban in light of the human rights violations, brutal decrees, abhorrent actions that have been witnessed by the Taliban in recent weeks and months,” Price said. “I can’t share where we are in the process right now, but I can tell you that we are actively evaluating the situation with allies and partners on the next course of action,” he said. Huh.’
US On BBC Modi: Pakistani journalist was trying to surround PM Modi on BBC documentary, America stopped speaking
America is reviewing Taliban actions
Price said the US is reviewing its approach in the context of the grave humanitarian violations taking place in the country, as well as the actions of the Taliban that the world has seen in recent weeks and months. The Taliban were driven out of Afghanistan in 2001 by the US-led coalition for harboring al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. However, after the withdrawal of US forces in August 2021, the Taliban again took control of the country.
(If you want to read the latest and quality news related to the world and science on your WhatsApp, please click here.)