Taliban Foreign Minister to visit India after UNSC lift travel ban

India Ready to host TalibanThe next week’s caretaker Foreign Minister Amir Khan Mottki, people know about development.

And-The sanctioned Taliban leader was due to his formation First visit to India in August But last month, the United Nations Security Council failed to secure a discount on its existing travel ban.

He was approved by UNSC in 2001 on Taliban acts and activities. Afghanistan During the previous rule of the Hardline Islamist group in the 1990s.

However, the United Nations Security Council stated that its committee approved exemption for their travel ban, allowing him to visit India between October 9 and October 16.

A United Nations statement said, “On 30 September 2025, the Security Council Committee approved the exemption for traveling for Amir Khan Motak to go to New Delhi, India, India from 9 to 16 October 2025, as per 1988 (2011) resolution.

Independent New Delhi has learned that the Taliban leader is set to host the Taliban leader in the capital on 10 October next week, where he will meet Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar for a high-level meeting.

It has captured power after a radical Islamist group Afghanistan In August 2021, the former militia group’s diplomatic ambitions of the former Military Group to give a significant boost.

For approved people such as Muttaki, traveling to foreign countries will have to get a discount for their travel ban.

The 1988 Ban Committee – A Assistant Body of the Security Council is currently under the leadership of Pakistan to oversee the implementation of restrictions. The property is overseeing the travel sanctions imposed on the Taliban leaders with freeze and a weapon Ambargo.

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Mutak’s visit will take India to a brief list of nations who have hosted the sanctioned Taliban leader Russia of China and RussiaOne who is Despite the sensor engaged with the radical group,

Indian side officials had failed to secure a discount for Mutaki’s visit last month, canceling the system from the Taliban.

According to New Delhi officials, a discount for Mataki was sought from the UNSC, but it was not approved, allegedly blocked by Pakistan.

A trip to India by a senior Taliban officer is seen as a problematic as it will legitimize a group that has banned almost half the population of girls and women of schools, colleges and workplaces to reduce its basic human rights.

On Monday, Taliban Suspended internet services Afghanistan, By cutting millions Outer world,

Afghan media said that the ban was in line Taliban leadershipFrom the beginning of this month to deal with online “immorality”.

The ban blocked mobile and broadband internet services, disrupts satellite television, and even affected flight operations. Flightradar24 showed that at least five flights Kabul The airport was canceled on Tuesday. Later services were restored 48-hour blackout,

The biggest provider’s phone services, both the light and the ethia, were restored on Wednesday afternoon on Wednesday, the Reuters quoted the residents in Kabul as saying.

India has slowly increased its vigilant diplomatic approach to joining the Taliban by meeting with senior group officials in Qatar. Kabul,