At a meeting in Kabul, Pashtun demanded Washington to pay compensation for the death of two million people in Afghanistan and the destruction of the country.
They have destroyed millions of our weapons, two million people and our villages. They must compensate us, the official declared.
He also criticized Uzbekistan for delivering seven Black Hawk helicopters to the United States and urged neighboring countries to act responsibly, taking into account good neighborly relations and international laws.
This comes after Uzbekistan handed over seven Black Hawk helicopters to the U.S. last month, out of 46 Afghan military aircraft that were transferred to the Central Asian country.
The head of the Union of Generals, Officers and Ex-Soldiers also called on the United Nations to defend the rights of the Afghan people.
The international community, which defends human rights and international law, must also defend the rights of the Afghan people, he said.
The Union of Generals, Officers and Ex-Soldiers issued a resolution demanding that Afghanistan’s airspace be protected by neighboring countries and demanded the return of former military personnel to the country.
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