Taliban's Deputy PM Aims For Constructive Engagement In Upcoming UN Sessions

Tuesday, 02/20/2024

Just a day following the end of the Doha conference, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Taliban, clarified that their non-participation should not be interpreted as a rift with the global community.

Mawlawi Abdul Kabir underscored the Taliban's commitment to ensuring a "positive and meaningful" involvement in the forthcoming United Nations gatherings.

As reported by Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA), under Taliban control, Abdul Kabir, during his discussion with the Japanese Ambassador in Afghanistan, pointed out that the Taliban were primed for involvement in the Doha conference under specific prerequisites they had established. However, he lamented that the organisers of the meeting failed to seize this opportunity.

Furthermore, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Taliban expressed his optimism towards the remarks made by the UN Secretary-General about future conferences on Afghanistan, indicating the Taliban's optimistic outlook toward these engagements.

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