China News Service, August 31. According to Agence France-Presse, on August 30 local time, the United Nations Security Council passed a draft resolution on Afghanistan with 13 votes in favor, 0 against, and 2 abstentions, including Ask the Afghan Taliban to fulfill their promise to let people leave Afghanistan safely.

China and Russia abstained from voting.

  According to reports, the resolution strongly condemned the attack near Kabul Airport on August 26, reiterated the importance of combating terrorism in Afghanistan, and called for “no use of Afghan territory to threaten or attack any country, or shelter or train terrorists. "

  According to the report, the resolution also reiterated the "importance of safeguarding human rights," including women, children and ethnic minorities, and encouraged all parties to seek political solutions through negotiations and encourage women to participate fully and equally.

  The resolution hopes that the Taliban can abide by their previous commitments and allow all foreign nationals and Afghans holding travel documents from other countries to leave Afghanistan safely after the U.S. forces withdraw.

  On the 30th local time, Mackenzie, commander of the US Central Command, announced at a press conference at the Pentagon that the United States had completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Prior to this, Britain and France had also announced the end of their troop withdrawal mission.