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Taliban Foreign Minister’s India Visit Approved By UN Security Council, Pakistan Suffers Diplomatic Setback

The UN Security Council has cleared Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s India visit on October 9. This marks the first official Taliban leadership trip to India, sidelining Pakistan.

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International News:  Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi's visit to India has been approved by the United Nations Security Council. He will arrive in India on October 9th. He is expected to meet with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. Muttaqi was scheduled to visit India in August, but his visit was canceled due to a lack of Security Council approval. However, India had previously stated that it was hopeful about the visit of the Taliban government's Foreign Minister.

Why Muttaqi needs UNSC approval

Muttaqi requires formal Security Council approval to travel outside Afghanistan. He is subject to a Security Council travel ban. He cannot legally travel to India or any other country without this approval. This is why his trip to India was canceled the last time he failed to receive Security Council approval.

How UN sanctions are waived

UN sanctions waivers are granted under the rules of the Security Council's Sanctions Committee. The 1988 Sanctions Committee is specifically tasked with sanctioning and overseeing the Taliban and its associated entities. These include travel bans on Taliban leaders, asset freezes, and arms sales bans. These are intended to prevent sanctioned individuals associated with the Taliban from accessing resources or circulating globally in ways that could destabilize Afghanistan or the region.

Why a big blow to Pakistan

Pakistan had been desperately trying to block Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi's visit to India. Last time, Muttaqi's visit to India was canceled due to Pakistan's obstruction. However, this time, India had made such preparations that Pakistan's influence at the United Nations was thwarted, and Muttaqi's visit was easily approved.

Pakistan is irritated by India-Taliban relations

Pakistan has been opposed to India-Taliban relations from the very beginning. When the Taliban captured Kabul in 2021, Pakistan celebrated it. Pakistani leaders and top officials propagated it as a defeat for India. However, over time, India-Taliban relations improved, and Pakistan became Pakistan's enemy. Today, the Taliban does not even want to see Pakistan. Meanwhile, Pakistan has conspired with the US to destabilize the Taliban. Consequently, the Taliban is strengthening its relations with India to keep the Afghan people safe.

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