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UNAMA: Appointing a special representative for Afghanistan is on the agenda of the third Doha meeting

The head of the UN delegation in Afghanistan will consider the statement on the recognition of the Taliban government and the appointment of a special representative at the third meeting in Doha.
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According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Rosa Otunbayeva”, head of the UN delegation in Kabul (UNAMA) said in a press conference that two issues are still on the agenda for the third Doha meeting to be held in June.

In the meantime, some members of the Security Council emphasized on constructive interaction with the Taliban government regarding Afghanistan in the last week.

The representatives of Russia and China at the meeting of the Security Council resolved They considered the current problems of Afghanistan to be a constructive interaction with the Taliban government officials.

China: Doha meeting failed to provide a basis for dialogue with the Taliban government Doha; From the failure of the hypothesis of the Taliban-US deal to Kabul’s orientation towards the “region” > the end of the Doha meeting; “Guterres” emphasized the appointment of a special representative in consultation with the Taliban government

However, Roza Otenbayeva said that the current government of Afghanistan should remove restrictions on women and girls, especially the issue of education.

Previously, the UN Security Council had held several meetings about the situation in Afghanistan, but according to experts, these meetings did not have a positive result in solving the fundamental problems of Afghanistan.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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