The US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said that Washington continues to be “concerned about the treatment of women and girls in Afghanistan.”
He made the remarks at a press conference in Washington D.C.
“We’ve made clear that we maintain the capability to conduct over the horizon anti-terrorism activities. And of course, we expect the Taliban to prevent Afghanistan from being a haven for terrorism, as it has been in the past,” he said.
However, the Islamic Emirate has not commented on it but earlier said that there is no threat from Afghanistan to any country.
"The Islamic Emirate needs to have positive relations based on its moderate policy. If any country has a concern about a security issue, it should be directly shared with the Islamic Emirate,” said Mohammad Matin Mohammad Khail, military analyst.
“After the Islamic Emirate came to power, the security was fully implemented in Afghanistan and the Islamic Emirate’s forces seriously fought the terrorism," said Ahmad Khan Andar, military analyst.
This comes as earlier Pakistan and some other regional countries voiced concerns over rising threats from Afghanistan.