Afghan Taliban rescind ban on Red Cross


FE Team | Published: September 15, 2019 23:23:49


Afghan Taliban rescind ban on Red Cross


KABUL, Sept 15 (AFP): The Afghan Taliban rescinded a months-long ban on the International Committee for Red Cross (ICRC) working in areas under their control Sunday and restored security guarantees for those working for the organisation.
The militants and the ICRC "consented to following the old agreement on top of new promises in humanitarian aid leading to the Islamic Emirate granting ICRC permission of resuming their activities," said Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid in a statement.
Taliban fighters were instructed to "pave the way for ICRC activities and be mindful of security to this committee's workers and equipment," it added.
In April the insurgents banned both the ICRC and World Health Organization (WHO) from carrying out relief activities in areas under their control and revoked security guarantees.
The Taliban did not mention the WHO in the announcement, which it said came following talks with ICRC in Doha.

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