Disputes in the United Nations; The Doha agenda has not yet been finalized
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency
Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesman of the UN Secretary General, announced in a press conference that the agenda of the Doha meeting has not yet been finalized and after the preliminary arrangements are finalized, the participation or non-participation of the Taliban will be clarified.
Farhan Haq added: Currently, we are working on the preparations for the meeting. We hope that this work will come to an end and we expect to be able to announce the arrangements after the finalization close to the start date of the meeting.
Late May style=”background-color:white”>Rosemary DiCarlo, the Political Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations, announced during her trip to Kabul that the main goal of the Doha meeting is to normalize the Taliban’s relations with the world.
The third session of the organization Nations on Afghanistan are scheduled to be held in Doha on June 30 and July 1 (July 10 and 11), and according to reports, human rights issues are not on the agenda.
however “Richard Bennett” Last week, in a report on the human rights situation in Afghanistan, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights for Afghanistan called on the countries of the world to refrain from normalizing relations with the Taliban and legitimizing it. span style=”background-color:white”>.
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