According to Kabul officials, the US has released a$ 10 million bounty on Afghanistan’s interior minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, who is the interior minister under the Taliban.
According to interior ministry official Abdul Mateen Qani, the US government has also removed the bonuses from two different prominent Taliban images, Yahya Haqqani and Abdul Aziz Haqqani.
These three people are” two boys and one father cousin,” Qani told the Associated Press.
Sirajuddin Haqqani no longer appears on the Benefits for Justice site of the US State Department. However, a wanted poster for him was still displayed on the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) website on Sunday.
The Taliban’s foreign government applauds” convenient steps.”
The launch of American slave George Glezmann on Friday and the removal of weapons, according to a Taliban-led foreign ministry standard, Zakir Jalaly, demonstrated that both parties were “moving beyond the effects of the military step and taking productive actions to pave the way for improvement” in diplomatic relations.
According to Jalaly, the latest developments in Afghan-US relations demonstrate how rational and realistic the two governments are engaged in.
Shafi Azam, a different standard, cited the team’s declaration that it was in charge of the Afghan consulate in Norway as the “beginning of standardization” in 2025.
China has been the most well-known nation to take a Taliban minister since the Taliban regained power of Afghanistan in August 2021 following the withdrawal of foreign troops. Different nations have accepted “de facto” Military representatives, such as Qatar, which has played a vital role in the US-Taliban negotiations.
US ambassadors have even met the Taliban.
Sirajuddin Haqqani and Haqqani network
The strong Haqqani network, led by Sirajuddin Haqqani, is responsible for the deadly strikes against Kabul, which were carried out in August 2021. Thor David Hesla, an American citizen, was among the victims of an earlier plot to attack the Serena Hotel in the investment in January 2008 that he had recently admitted to having planned.
Following the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States, the Haqqani networking developed into one of the Taliban’s most deadly branches.
The Haqqanis used murder attacks, roadside bombings, and other significant targets, including the US and Indian embassies. They have also been linked to theft, blackmail, and another criminal activity.
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