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National Resistance Council: Countries Do Not Have The Right to Interfere in Afghanistan’s Affairs

Published 28/09/2023
National Resistance Council: Countries Do Not Have The Right to Interfere in Afghanistan's Affairs
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RASC News Agency: “National Resistance Council for the Salvation of Afghanistan” has said that “other countries have no right to interfere in Afghanistan’s affairs” in response to the verbal dispute between the representatives of Afghanistan and Pakistan at the United Nations Security Council meeting.

 

 This statement published Today, Thursday, September 28; this council wrote that it “strongly” supports the statements of Nasir Ahmad Faiq, the head of Afghanistan’s delegation to the United Nations.

 

The “National Resistance Council for the Salvation of Afghanistan” has considered the statements of Pakistan’s representative in the United Nations Security Council meeting as “obvious interference” in Afghanistan’s affairs.

 

This council added: “Any lobbying by other countries in favor of the Taliban group is condemned and an explicit interference in Afghanistan’s internal affairs.”

 

In the last meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Afghanistan, which was held on Tuesday evening, September 26, Nasir Ahmad Faiq, the representative of Afghanistan, got into a verbal argument with Munir Akram, the representative of Pakistan.

 

At this meeting, the representative of Pakistan told the representative of Afghanistan that your representation in this organization is not official.

 

Furthermore, responding to the statements of the representative of Pakistan, Faiq said that he is the representative of Afghanistan and “speaks about the sadness of the people of this country who are suffering from the intervention of countries that are playing a double game today”.

 

As well as, he added that on the one hand, Pakistan considers itself a victim of terrorism, and on the other hand, it lobbies for another “terrorist group in Afghanistan”.

 

Earlier, Ahmad Masoud, the leader of “National Resistance Front of Afghanistan” had also reacted in this case and considered it as “obvious interference and aggression” in the affairs of Afghanistan.

EnNews 28/09/2023

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