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Pakistan says UN envoy of Old Afghan government must leave seat - asumetech

Last updated Saturday, September 25, 2021 02:04 ET

The Foreign of Pakistan minister said on Friday that the United Nations ambassador from Afghanistan has fallen over government had no status and that his seat was with the 193-member organization should remain released for now.
Although they do not support the request of the Taliban for United Nations Representation, Pakistani Foreign ministerShah Mahmood Qureshi, said: in an interview with The New York Times that he had seen clues of improved stability in Afghanistan since the US withdrawal almost a month ago after 20 years of war and occupation.
He went on to say that to his surprise there was no… sign of a dreaded descent in a civil war in Afghanistan over the victory of the Taliban – at least not yet. Pakistan had also not seen an influx of afghan burgers storm the border over, he said, recalling that Pakistan already houses millions of refugees from the long upheaval in its western neighbor. “We don’t have the capacity to absorb” more,” he said.
Although Pakistan has erected a security fence along its porous border with Afghanistan, Mr Qureshi said, “the border is currently open”, and that “because” of Which improved situation, people are started met move back.”
Yet Mr Qureshi allowed for the possibility that a humanitarian and economic collapse in Afghanistan remained a real threat.
Mr Qureshi, who attended the United Nations General Assembly this week, spoke with The Times, not just over the crisis in neighboring Afghanistan but also over the American relationship...



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