United Nations: Human rights in Afghanistan are the priority of the Doha meeting
The spokesperson of the UN Secretary General announced that human rights and women's rights in Afghanistan will be among the priorities of the third Doha meeting. |
According to the regional office Tasnim News Agency, “Stefan Dujarric” the spokesperson of the UN Secretary General announced in a press conference that the issue of human rights and women’s rights in Afghanistan The important priorities of the third Doha meeting will be.
he added Special countries have been invited to participate in the Doha meeting in order to create more transparency and harmony in the world’s dealings with the situation in Afghanistan. In the recent meetings with the delegations of the United Nations and Qatar in Kabul, the Taliban set conditions for participating in the Doha meeting, one of which is the United Nations’ waiver of the issue of girls’ education and women’s work in this meeting.
The other day, “Zakir Jalali, head of the third department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and adviser to the Taliban’s foreign minister, announced that the representatives of Kabul has decided to attend this meeting, but is waiting for the United Nations to share the last details of the meeting with them so that they can decide about attending the meeting based on it.
He also clarified that if there is no major problem in the meeting agenda, the Taliban delegation will discuss the main issues including the Afghanistan finance and banking participates in the fight against narcotics, alternative livelihoods for farmers, private sector development and climate change.
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