Sec. 2305. Sense of Congress opposing activities that support the Taliban or normalize diplomatic relations with the Taliban
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It is the sense of Congress that the United States should not normalize diplomatic relations with the Taliban unless, at a minimum, the Taliban— coordinates with the United States to expel al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups located in Afghanistan; ceases the taking of United States citizens as hostages and the wrongful detention or persecution of Afghans who— worked for, or on behalf of, the United States; served in the Government or security forces of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan; or advocated for good governance or internationally recognized human rights, including the rights of women, girls, and minority groups in Afghanistan; repeals all edicts and policies prohibiting, and takes demonstrable and consistent action to support, the education, employment, free movement, and free expression of women and girls in Afghanistan; and repeals all edicts and policies curtailing, and takes demonstrable and consistent action to support and respect, the rights of ethnic, religious, and other minority groups within Afghanistan, including Hazara communities.