The US State Department said Wednesday that countries should respect the travel ban imposed on Islamic Emirate leaders and should first seek permission before allowing IEA leaders entry into their countries.This was in response to the minister of interior Sirajuddin Haqqani&s visit to the United Arab Emirates.Matthew Miller, the State Department&s spokesperson, said countries need to get a travel exemption as specified in the 1988 resolution of the United Nations Sanctions Committee.He said all United Nations member countries should follow this process.Haqqani wrapped up a two-day trip to Abu Dhabi on Wednesday where he met with high-ranking officials including Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Emir of the United Arab Emirates.Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of Afghanistan&s caretaker government, said on Wednesday night the Haqqani&s trip had been a success and that he had reached a number of agreements with the Gulf nation.Mujahid said in a post on X that the two sides discussed ways to expand relations to ensure mutual benefits and contribute to the stability of the region.The post US reacts to Haqqani&s UAE visit, says countries should respect travel ban first appeared on Ariana News.
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