A delegation from the United States expressed deep enterprises over contended mortal rights abuses in Afghanistan during its meeting with Taliban representatives at Doha in Qatar.

The platoon, led by special representative for Afghanistan Thomas West, asked the ruling Islamic militant group to take necessary action to cover the rights of citizens in the war- torn nation, the US state department said.
West led a elderly interagency delegation to bandy the Afghanistan situation with the Taliban in Doha.

In a statement, US Department of State prophet Ned Price said american officers expressed deep concern regarding allegations of mortal rights abuses and prompted the Taliban to cover the rights of all Afghans. The US also prompted the Taliban to uphold and apply its policy of general remittal, and take fresh way to form an inclusive and representative government.
Ted said the US delegation “ emphasised the significance of the Taliban fulfilling its public commitment not to allow anyone to pose a trouble to any country from the soil of Afghanistan, safe passage for US citizens and Afghans to whom we've a special commitment, the protection of the rights of all of Afghanistan’s citizens, including its women, girls, and nonages, and the safe release of hostage Mark Frerichs”.

The US also remains married to insure that warrants against the Taliban don't limit the capability of Afghan civilians to admit philanthropic support from Washington.
West said the Taliban are apprehensive that the US is deeply concerned about reports of retaliatory killings and forced discoveries of former ANSF (Afghan National Security Forces) members. “ We've prompted the Taliban to insure their pledge of remittal is upheld throughout their species and hold those responsible to regard.

Speaking about US’ continue supportto Afghan people with philanthropic aid, West said, “ We have handed$ 474 million this time, hail the robust sweats of Abettors & mates in this space, & are making every trouble to help the UN & philanthropic actors gauge up to meet requirements this downtime.”
“ We'll continue clear-eyed, candid tactfulness with the Taliban. Legality & support must be earned by conduct to address terrorism, establish an inclusive government, & admire the rights of nonages, women & girls – including equal access to education & employment,” he further said.

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