Japan: It is not realistic to appoint a special representative without the opinion of the Taliban
The Japanese ambassador in Kabul, in a meeting with the foreign minister of the Taliban, emphasized that the opinion of the Afghan ruling body should be taken into account when appointing a special representative for Afghanistan. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Takuyoshi In a meeting with Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Motaghi, Japanese Ambassador to Afghanistan Kurmaya called the participation of representatives of the Afghan ruling body in the Doha 3 meeting important and clarified that the appointment of a special representative for Afghanistan is not realistic without the opinion of the Taliban.
According to the announcement published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban, Motaghi once again called the appointment of a special representative for Afghanistan useless.
He further emphasized the necessity of creating new mechanisms to interact with Kabul in various fields.
Taliban, in response to the Security Council’s resolution to appoint a special representative for Afghanistan, emphasized that special representatives have not only not solved any conflict in the contemporary history of Afghanistan and the world, but have made the situation more complicated by imposing foreign versions. .
while recently, Roza Otunbayeva, head of the UN delegation in Afghanistan, also said that the Taliban government should be recognized and a special representative appointed at the third Doha meeting. It will be checked.
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