Afghans with correct legal documents may travel abroad: Taliban

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Taliban said the Afghans with legal documents can travel abroad after the United States and the United Kingdom gathered concerns over previous comments that travel restrictions would be applied.

Our nobles who have legal documents and invitations can travel abroad,” Spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in Tweet on Tuesday, adding that the previous announcement was intended for concerns over Afghanistan away without legal documents and traveling with smugglers.

The US State Department and the cost of the UK business seeking clarity at the Mujahid statement at a press conference on Sundays that raise concerns that travel restrictions can inhibit freedom of movement and continue to evacuate efforts by Washington and other capitals.

Mujahid initially said that Taliban travel restrictions would apply to Afghanistan who worked with NATO and American forces, but did not describe what, if any, their situation would be evacuated.

The cost of the D’Affaires of the British mission to Afghanistan, Hugo is shorter, said in a tweet on Tuesday night, “Welcome to clarification by a Taliban spokesman that Afghanistan with the right documents can still travel out of Afghanistan.

We hope that the rules that have not changed means that there are no new requirements for women who leave Afghanistan to be accompanied by the guardian of men, “he added shorter.

Mujahid said on Sunday that women could not travel abroad for education without guardians of men.

More than 120,000 Afghans and double were evacuated until August 31 last year when US-led troops last withdrew, two weeks after the Taliban seized Kabul.

However, thousands of people with similar links are still in Afghanistan, however, desperate to go and fear they can be targeted by the Taliban as “collaborator”.

Diplomats said efforts to evacuate thousands of Afghans who have worked with foreign and military governments and qualified for visas in Western countries are increasingly difficult in recent months.

Regular evacuation flights organized by the US through Qatar mostly stopped in December because of the inability by the Taliban administration of who should be able to rise, the sources told the Reuters news agency.

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