
The National Resistance Front (NRF) announced support for the recent decision of UN Security Council to end the travel ban exemption for 13 Taliban officials. NRF in a statement said that sanctioning the leaders of the Taliban is in the interest of regional and global security.
The NRF has urged the UN Security Council to put more pressure on the Taliban.
The temporary exemption period of 13 high-ranking members of the Taliban ended on Friday.
According to reports, the members of the UN Security Council are currently in disagreement regarding the extension exemption on the travel ban of the 13 Taliban officials.
The United States had suggested that seven Taliban officials be allowed to travel only to Qatar, but Russia and China, had requested to extend the travel exemption of 13 Taliban officials for another 90 days.

Taliban on Thursday announced that 182 people had died and 250 people got injured due to the recent floods over the past month. According to Taliban officials, more than 3,100 houses have been completely destroyed and thousands of livestock have perished.
Floods in recent weeks caused massive destructions across Afghanistan. Thousands of houses have been destroyed and economic and humanitarian crisis have escalated.
Zabihullah Mujahid, Taliban’s spokesperson in a press conference, said, “The Taliban can’t manage the disaster caused by the floods alone. We call on the world, international organisations and Islamic countries to help us.”
Afghanistan has been witnessing natural disasters including, drought and earthquakes over the past few months. Along with this, due to Taliban’s takeover, Afghanistan’s financial and banking system is also facing a collapse.
A former military leader had claimed that al-Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan have increased 10-fold in comparison to 2001. General Farid Ahmadi, commander of Special Forces of National Army of previous government said that al-Qaeda has a stronger presence in Afghanistan.
According to Ahmadi, in some provinces, the former police and army camps, which had been built with American funds, are currently used as the joint educational center of al-Qaeda.
Earlier, Bill Roggio, the editor of Long War Journal had said that in Afghanistan and globally, al-Qaeda has a stronger position as compared to the era before 9/11. He had added that the terror organisation had only one major base in Afghanistan before 2001, but now it has bases all over the Middle East and Africa.
American officials had previously spoken about the possibility of the revival of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. In recent weeks, several American officials said that killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al-Qaeda in the heart of Kabul, has confirmed doubts about the strong ties between the Taliban and al-Qaeda.
On Thursday, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed the presence of unmanned aircraft in the skies of Afghanistan in a press conference and said that this aircraft belongs to the US Air Force.
The spokesperson of the Taliban said that the group considers the US drones in Afghanistan air space as a continuity of "American aggression on Afghanistan" and stressed that the leaders of the group have raised this issue with American representatives.
It seems that the US military is now more focused on over-the-horizon counterterrorism operations in Afghanistan with a focus on the al-Qaeda group.
Asif Waziri Taliban police spokesman in Balkh province told Afghanistan International that house-to-house search operations will continue for seven days in Mazar-i-Sharif city. Waziri added that the search operations had started on Tuesday to provide security to the residents.
Local sources claim that the Taliban is conducting house-to-house search operations without any female official. According to witnesses, Taliban arrested residents of areas dominated by Tajik and Hazara ethnicity. It has been reported that search operations are more focused in Police District 4.
Zabihullah Mujahid, Taliban’s spokesperson, had earlier said that the group has no intention of searching houses again. However, Taliban officials confirmed that these house-to-house searches in Balkh are being conducted in coordination with the intelligence directorate and the Taliban’s army.
The search operations started after Wednesday’s explosion, in which according to the Taliban, at least six people got injured.
Taliban has always attributed such attacks to the Islamic State-Khurasan (IS-K) and has called these search operations necessary in order to fight against the IS-K and collect weapons.
Sources in Mazar-i-Sharif have reported a heavy presence of Taliban fighters across the city. They said that the capital city of Balkh province has been completely transformed into a fortified military station after Wednesday’s explosion.
According to the sources, serious disagreements between the Taliban’s head and deputy of intelligence in the province have arisen and both sides have taken actions against each other.
This incident comes after an explosion occurred at 11am on Wednesday near the gate of Balkh in Mazar-i-Sharif city, sources told Afghanistan International.
Taliban confirmed the explosion and announced that six people had been injured in this incident.
No one has claimed responsibility for the explosion yet, even though IS-K has been claiming responsibility for such attacks.
Several days ago, the Taliban’s spokesperson said that the group is facing intelligence failures.
Taliban officials have re-started house-to-house search operations without the presence of a female attendant in Mazar-i-Sharif city of Balkh province again, local sources told Afghanistan International.
In some cases, Taliban officials have arrested residents of areas dominated by Tajik and Hazara ethnicity. According to the witnesses, in some of the houses, eight Taliban members entered the homes together.
It has been reported that the search operations are more focused in Police District 4 of Mazar-i-Sharif city.
Zabihullah Mujahid, Taliban’s spokesperson, had earlier said that the group has no intention of searching houses again. However, Taliban officials confirmed that these house-to-house searches in Balkh are being conducted in coordination with the intelligence directorate and the Taliban’s army.
The search operations started after Wednesday’s explosion, in which according to the Taliban, at least six people got injured.
Taliban has always attributed such attacks to the Islamic State-Khurasan (IS-K) and has called these searches necessary in order to fight against the IS-K and collect weapons. Mujahid also claimed in the press conference that IS-K has been suppressed in Afghanistan.