Islamabad’s opposition to the Taliban’s position Pakistan supports the appointment of a UN special representative for Afghanistan
A publication close to the Pakistani military reported that Islamabad supports the appointment of a UN special representative for Afghanistan in direct conflict with the Taliban's position. |
According to the regional office Tasnim News, “Express Tribune”, a publication close to Pakistan’s army, quoted sources as saying that Asif Ali Khan Durrani, the country’s special representative for Afghanistan, in the two-day meeting in Doha, was in direct conflict with The position of the Taliban will support the appointment of a UN special representative for Afghanistan.
Among the key recommendations in this resolution is the appointment of a UN Special Representative to lead international efforts in This is the case of Afghanistan.
At first Pakistan did not support the appointment of a special envoy. was, but according to the Express Tribune, he now supports the proposal.
Taliban government has always strongly opposed the appointment of a new special envoy for Afghanistan and emphasizes that there is no need for such an appointment; Kabul says that the appointment of a UN special envoy is only done if a country is involved in a war.
The two-day meeting of Doha for Afghanistan started yesterday (Sunday, 29th of February) hosted by the United Nations and with the presence of special representatives of more than 20 countries, international organizations and civil society members.
It should be said that the Taliban had several important conditions for attending the Doha meeting, which they refused to participate in because it was not accepted by the United Nations; The main of these conditions was the acceptance of the Taliban delegation in this meeting on behalf of the official government of Afghanistan.
Publisher | Tasnim News |