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United Nations: No action should be taken to complicate relations with the current government of Afghanistan

The head of the UN delegation in Kabul, quoting the secretary general of this organization, stated that no action should be taken to complicate relations with the current government of Afghanistan.
– International news

According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Rosa Otenbaeva”, head of the UN delegation in Afghanistan (UNAMA) discussed with Amir Khan Motaghi, the foreign minister of the Taliban government, about further interaction and also the Doha meeting. make it complicated with the Kabul government. “Abdul Qahar Balkhi”, the spokesman of the Taliban’s foreign ministry, wrote in a statement about this meeting: Amir Khan Motaghi expressed hope that the meetings will have good results for interaction with the Afghan government.

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Taliban foreign minister stated in this meeting: We were following the Doha meeting closely, but this meeting did not have any specific results.

Motaghi stated: For the meetings to be effective, there should be full consultations with Kabul on issues related to Afghanistan. The second meeting of the special representatives of the countries for Afghanistan was held in Doha on 29 and 30 Bahman without the presence of the Taliban. /p>

Maria Zakharova, the spokeswoman of the Russian Foreign Ministry, had previously said that any meeting and initiative regarding Afghanistan without the current government in Kabul and the countries in the region is doomed to failure.

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