UN says Pakistan must implement sanctions against Haqqani Taliban

Washington Times:

The U.S. wants Pakistan to implement international sanctions against three key terrorist financiers who have raised money for the Taliban and its Pakistan-based affiliate, the Haqqani Network.

The Treasury Department on Thursday froze the U.S.-held assets of Gul Agha Ishakzai, head of the Taliban's financial commission; Amir Abdullah, former treasurer to Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar; and Nasiruddin Haqqani, an emissary for the Haqqani Network.

The United Nations had earlier this week implemented a travel ban, asset freeze and arms embargo against these individuals.

"Pakistan, as a U.N. member, must implement this international action," a State Department spokesman said on Friday.

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Getting Pakistan to go after the Haqqani Taliban is the key to success in Afghanistan right now. They are the driving force behind much of the terrorism in Afghanistan and they act as a sanctuary for the enemy fighters.

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