According to sources within the Taliban movement, the UN has been steadily removing the names of their political leadership from the terror blacklist for the past nine months. This is meant to facilitate ongoing US-Taliban peace talks.
The removal from the blacklist is officially “temporary,” and it’s not
exactly clear who all has been removed. Everyone at the Taliban’s office
in Qatar is removed from the list, and indications are everyone else
involved in US talks has been as well.
The UN has not confirmed this move at all, and neither has the Afghan
government, but the reports present it as both a confidence-building
measure as well as a practical necessity for organizing and holding
talks.
Talks between the US and Taliban have been making progress, and a deal
is starting to come together, based around the US withdrawing from
Afghanistan and the Taliban promising to keep ISIS and al-Qaeda out of
the country in the future.
“UN Lifting Sanctions on Key Taliban Leaders to Support Negotiations”.
Hopefully, now, UN will Force Americans to Re-Pay Pakistan $150 Billion; $100 Billion Expenses Incurred for American War on Terror Plus $50 Billion for Compensating Infrastructures’ Repair & Maintenance incurred during this War on Terror; so, that, Pakistan can get rid of Her Loans and also spend The Money on Prosperity of Poor Pakistan’s Citizens.