UN says talks over appointing special envoy for Afghanistan ‘ongoing’

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The United Nations said on Monday that discussions over the appointment of a special envoy for Afghanistan were ongoing.&The process is
ongoing
As soon as there is a public update, I hope to be able to share with you,& Stephane Dujarric, spokesperson of UN Secretary-General, said in
a press conference.The Security Council adopted the resolution requesting the Secretary-General to appoint a Special Envoy for Afghanistan
in late December
China and Russia abstained from the vote, while the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) criticized UNSC decision to appoint a special
envoy.IEA believes that the appointment of an additional special envoy for Afghanistan in the presence of UNAMA is unnecessary as
Afghanistan is not a conflict zone and is ruled by a central government.According to reports, the envoy would need to engage both IEA and
non-IEA Afghans to initiate intra-Afghan dialogue.According to a commentary published by Japan Times newspaper, three names are being
floated as possible envoy candidates: Japanese diplomat Tadamichi Yamamoto, who was the secretary-general&s special representative for
Afghanistan between 2016 and 2020, former British ambassador to Afghanistan Nicholas Kay and Turkey&s former in Kabul, Cihad Erginay.The
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