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The Islamic Emirate & 's spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid says some Western nations, consisting of the United States, are avoiding Afghanistan from getting its seat at the United Nations.
Mujahid added that the United States and its allies hold significant impact over the policies of the UN, and due to their defeat in the Afghanistan war, they are trying to continue wartime policies.
&& Some countries that combated against the Afghans for twenty years still have actually not changed their wartime policies and continue along the exact same course, which naturally has its impacts,& & said Mujahid.
He emphasized that the Afghan individuals can protect this seat, and the IEA will continue to work to get it.
He also turned down the concept of Afghanistan being separated, specifying that regardless of Western pressures, the acting federal government has actually expanded its diplomatic relations with regional and worldwide countries.
He specified: && Afghanistan is not separated; every country naturally deals with some difficulties with others, however we have extensive local and worldwide engagements.& & However, specialists think that the UN will not grant Afghanistan&& 's seat to the IEA until they take concrete steps to meet the worldwide neighborhood&& 's prerequisites, such as developing an inclusive federal government, guaranteeing human rights—-- particularly ladies&& s—and minority rights-- and efficiently combating terrorism and narcotics, to satisfy the world.
In spite of over 3 and a half years since the IEA&& 's takeover, no country has actually officially recognized the routine.
On the other hand, many nations have engaged with the IEA and developed excellent diplomatic relations with the caretaker federal government, which the IEA believes functions as a type of recognition of Afghanistan&& 's existing federal government.
The post Some nations avoiding Afghanistan from acquiring its seat at UN: Mujahid first appeared on TINS News.





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