Taliban government: UN should be neutral instead of presenting biased reports
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban government, in response to the recent report of the UN Secretary General on Afghanistan, accused this organization of a biased report against Kabul. |
According to the regional office Tasnim news agency, Ministry of Foreign Affairs In a statement, the Taliban government, while reading positive parts of the recent UN Secretary General’s report on Afghanistan, called parts of this report containing “baseless accusations”.
The statement criticized this Due to its “non-scientific mechanism”, the report added that the report dealt with issues outside the mandate of the United Nations, including the claim of internal differences between the Taliban regarding the prohibition of drugs, ethnic coloring of events and issues, and the efforts to establish public order and law enforcement as a violation of rights. It has been called human and arbitrary actions.
Taliban further accused the report of arguing on baseless claims, unknown sources and previous false reports, which according to this statement, Afghanistan as a country at war and a potential source of danger for other countries.
The statement added: The Islamic Emirate strongly objects to this report, which was created under the influence of the baseless political narrative of several specific countries, and recommends that the United Nations be impartial instead of superficial and biased reports.
The statement emphasized at the end that the Afghan ruling body is committed to constructive and purposeful interaction to realize common resources and receive answers to common concerns within the framework of Islam, independence and national resources of Afghanistan.
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