The UN Security Council is holding a meeting on Afghanistan

The United Nations Security Council will hold a meeting on the situation in Afghanistan this month.

Kabul 24: According to the report of this council, in this meeting, Roza Otunbayeva, head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), will present a report on the situation of Afghanistan for the quarter.

In addition, the head of the United Nations Women’s Department and a representative of civil society activists will also give explanations about Afghanistan to the members of this council.

The report of the United Nations Security Council states: “The Security Council will hold a three-month meeting on Afghanistan in September. It is expected that Roza Otunbayeva, the special representative and head of the UN Deputy Mission in Afghanistan, and Sima Bahous, the executive director of UN Women, will provide explanations of the situation in Afghanistan.

The Islamic Emirate has not said anything about the new meeting of the Security Council around Afghanistan. But before that, he had always asked UNAMA to consider the realities of Afghanistan in its reports.

Yesterday, the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs said at the meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation that Afghanistan is currently the target of a propaganda war.

At the same time, the US State Department has announced that it does not support armed conflicts in Afghanistan.

The spokesman of this ministry added in an interview with Fox News that Afghans also do not want war in their country.

Fox News quoted the spokesperson of the US State Department as saying: “This country was at war for 44 years. We don’t want to see the return of conflict in Afghanistan and we hear from Afghans that they don’t want war in their country either.

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