The Taliban government again opposed the appointment of a special representative of the United Nations
The Political Deputy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban government announced that despite the presence of the United Nations delegation in Kabul (UNAMA), there is no need to appoint a special representative in Afghanistan. |
According to the report of the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Shir Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai, the political deputy of the Taliban government’s foreign ministry, emphasized in a television interview that the current system of Afghanistan is strong and solid, so only the representative of the Kabul government should be present in the meetings about this country.
He also said about the appointment of a new UN special representative for Afghanistan, despite the presence of UNAMA in this country, there is no need to appoint a new UN representative for Afghanistan.
Islamabad’s opposition to the Taliban’s position | Pakistan supports appointment of UN Special Representative for Afghanistan
Currently The appointment of a special representative by the United Nations to solve the Afghanistan crisis has become a controversial issue between the United Nations, the Taliban and some countries in the region. After the Doha meeting, the United Nations had announced that it will start a serious consultation process with a number of countries, including the member countries of the United Nations Security Council, to appoint a special representative for Afghanistan affairs.
“Amir Khan Motaghi”, the foreign minister of the Taliban government, also opposed the appointment of a special representative of the United Nations and emphasized that the countries of the region should increase regional consultations for positive interaction with Afghanistan.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |