Shaheen Criticizes US for Actions Related to Doha Agreement

Shaheen stated that the name of the Islamic Emirate was supposed to be removed from the blacklist three months after the agreement was signed.

Suhail Shaheen, the head of the Political Office of the Islamic Emirate in Qatar, in remarks to TOLOnews, accused the United States of violating the Doha Agreement.

Shaheen stated that the name of the Islamic Emirate was supposed to be removed from the blacklist three months after the agreement was signed, but no action has been taken in this regard so far.

The head of the Political Office of the Islamic Emirate in Qatar told TOLOnews: “They had promised that they would remove the blacklist within three months, but it has not been done and is still in place. They have not fulfilled this commitment. Another matter is that they said they would participate in the reconstruction of Afghanistan and encourage other countries as well, but this part has also not been completed. Sanctions imposed on Afghanistan are still in effect.”

Regarding the activities of the Political Office of the Islamic Emirate in Doha, Shaheen added that the office serves as the communication gateway between the Islamic Emirate and the world, clarifying the positions of the Islamic Emirate in various areas to the international community.

Suhail Shaheen further stated: “Here, I meet with delegations from different countries every day or every other day, especially with European ambassadors to Afghanistan, who number thirteen. We try to encourage them to visit Afghanistan, and some have already traveled and met with our senior officials.”

“Certain issues that are important to the people of Afghanistan and the world have not yet received serious attention from the Islamic Emirate, nor has a specific mechanism been announced by the Islamic Emirate to address these problems. Among these are the absence of a constitution in Afghanistan and the issue of women’s education,” Belal Omar, a political analyst, told TOLOnews.

According to the head of the Political Office of the Islamic Emirate in Qatar, fourteen Afghans are currently detained in Qatari prisons, and specific teams are addressing their cases.

Shaheen Criticizes US for Actions Related to Doha Agreement