Afghanistan Government Calls for Stronger UN Relations and Accurate Representation

The caretaker government of Afghanistan has requested the UNAMA to strengthen ties between Afghanistan, the UN, and other nations, following the UN Security Council’s renewal of UNAMA’s mandate. IEA spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid urged for a truthful portrayal of Afghanistan’s security and economic advancements and called for support of Afghan rights, such as sanction removal and asset unfreezing.
In a recent statement from Kabul, the caretaker government of Afghanistan urged the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) to strengthen the nation’s relationship with the UN and other countries. This appeal follows the unanimous decision by the UN Security Council to extend UNAMA’s mandate for another year.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), emphasized the importance of accurately portraying Afghanistan’s advancements in security, economy, and social aspects. He advocated for UNAMA to prioritize these narratives while promoting positive relations with the global community.
Furthermore, Mujahid highlighted the necessity for UNAMA to support the human rights of the Afghan populace. This includes the removal of sanctions, the unfreezing of Afghan assets, and the transfer of Afghanistan’s UN seat to the Islamic Emirate. He urged the mission to avoid creating undue concerns or propagating negative narratives about Afghanistan, which could serve hostile agendas.
The caretaker government’s call to UNAMA reflects a desire for a constructive relationship with international entities, focusing on Afghanistan’s achievements and the rights of its citizens. The IEA seeks to foster a positive image of Afghanistan while addressing core issues such as sanctions and representation at the UN. It is imperative that international engagements reflect the reality of Afghanistan’s progress and promote a supportive environment for its development.
Original Source: pajhwok.com