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The report on the situation in Afghanistan will be presented today in the Security Council/What is the assessment?

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According to the regional office Tasnim News Agency, Feridon Sinirlioglu, the special coordinator of the United Nations for Afghanistan, will present his assessment report of the situation in Afghanistan and his proposals to the Security Council of this organization today.

According to the published draft of this assessment, Oglu The recognition of the Taliban government is linked to Kabul’s adherence to Afghanistan’s international obligations and duties, and it has asked the Taliban to immediately cancel work and education restrictions on Afghan women and girls.

Voice of America, which says it received a draft of the assessment, reports the assessment states: Any formal reintegration Afghanistan requires the participation and leadership of women in the global institutions and systems.

In March of this year, UN Security Council Resolution No. 2679 asked the Secretary-General of the organization, Antonio Guterres, to conduct an independent assessment of the situation in Afghanistan in order to make his recommendation on an integrated approach. and provide a coherent international plan to deal with the current challenges of this country under the rule of the Taliban by November 17 (tomorrow).

So On May 5, the office of the UN Secretary General appointed Ferydon Sinirlioglu, a Turkish diplomat, as a special coordinator and independent inspector in Afghanistan affairs.

Oglu He evaluated the situation by traveling to Afghanistan and meeting with the leaders of the Taliban, prominent Afghans living abroad and the beneficiary countries of the region and the world.

in The assessment stated that the situation of women and girls, especially the limitations of girls’ education, was the most widespread issue raised in these consultations. The evaluation adds that Afghan women and girls, the business community, religious figures, tribal elders, civil society, health and education professionals, and many representatives of the Taliban de facto authorities emphasized this issue.

This The assessment recommends that a national discourse should be initiated to establish inclusive governance and ensure sustainable peace and economic development in Afghanistan. According to the assessment, this will allow moving towards normalization and full integration of Afghanistan into the international system.

in The assessment also stated that the international community should quickly find a solution to release the frozen assets of Afghanistan, which amount to billions of dollars.

in While the document applauds the Taliban’s efforts to fight narcotics and improve security conditions across the country, it questions the determination to fight terrorism and the resulting regional security concerns. By understanding Afghanistan’s achievements, remove the barriers to constructive interaction

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Sinirlioglu said: It is clear from my recommendations that we are globally united in our view of Afghanistan and that ( (Taliban) should be in peace with people, neighbors and international community. All stakeholders have a role to play in building a more peaceful, prosperous and predictable future for Afghanistan that benefits all Afghans.

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