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Pakistan is scheduled to attend today’s UN-sponsored Afghanistan talks in Doha

Pakistan is scheduled to attend today's UN-sponsored Afghanistan talks in Doha

Despite obstacles, the international world is considering expanding its involvement in Afghanistan under the Taliban. On Sunday, state-run media reported that Pakistan will attend a two-day UN meeting on regional envoys to Afghanistan in Doha.

Following the withdrawal of the US-led international coalition from Afghanistan in August 2021, the international community has been uncertain about how to respond to the Taliban’s ascent to power.

Building relationships and preparing a response are the main goals of the UN secretary-general’s two-day meeting on Afghanistan, an Antonio Guterres spokesperson told reporters on Thursday.

owned by the state. According to a statement made available by Radio Pakistan on Sunday, “the Special Envoys’ two-day meeting on Afghanistan begins today in Doha.” “Asif Durrani, Pakistan’s Special Representative on Afghanistan, will head the nation’s delegation at the meeting.”

According to the foreign ministry on Friday, Pakistan is attending the summit “to strengthen” international efforts for the long-term peace and development of Afghanistan.

Taliban commanders and community leaders greeted the celebrants on Sunday. The Taliban declared on Saturday that they could only participate in the Doha negotiations as a “beneficial” party if they were speaking for their own people.

Since the Taliban took over, not a single nation has recognized them. The UN and other governments are enraged by the administration’s harsh regulations, which severely limit women’s jobs and educational chances.

As a result, non-governmental organizations, relief agencies, and other nations withdrew their support from Afghanistan, worsening the already dire political and economic conditions in the nation.

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