Afghanistan

Mujahid in response to the Security Council meeting: Meetings are useless without the presence of the Afghan representative

The spokesperson of the caretaker government of Afghanistan says that every meeting without the presence of the representative of Afghanistan is useless and what is raised in these meetings are only secondary issues.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the caretaker government, said on Tuesday, the 8th of Hoot, in a conversation with the National Radio under the administration of Sarpast government, that the important issue in Afghanistan is diplomatic interaction and the recognition of the caretaker government, which the United Nations and the Security Council failed in this regard. There is no unified opinion in this field.
The meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Afghanistan, which was called to determine the special representative of this organization and the interaction of the international community with the caretaker government of Afghanistan, was held on Monday behind closed doors and without the official announcement of specific results and decisions.
Although Stephane Dujarric, the spokesman for the UN Secretary General, told the media on Monday that no specific timetable has been set for this decision, the issue is under serious monitoring and work is underway.
He told a press conference: "The UN Secretary-General has been asked to do this, but the process is ongoing. My years of experience here have shown me that I should not set a timetable, but I know that this matter is It will be investigated seriously and quickly, and everything must be done quickly. As soon as we can introduce someone, we will do so."
The appointment of the United Nations special representative for Afghanistan was postponed to the Security Council meeting after the second meeting of the special representatives of the countries in Doha, and it was expected that a decision on this issue would be made at the meeting of the council on Monday, but it seems that the member states of the council Security has not yet agreed on this matter.

 

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