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Iranian representative and UN deputy hold talks regarding Afghanistan

Published 29/10/2023
Iranian representative and UN deputy hold talks regarding Afghanistan
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RASC News Agency: According to media reports, the special representative of Iran for Afghanistan and the Deputy of UNAMA in Kabul met and discussed the current situation and crises in Afghanistan, as well as strengthening diplomacy in the country.

Based on a message published yesterday October 28th, by Hassan Kazemi Qomi on social media, he had a discussion with Marcus Pultz in this meeting regarding the enhancement of joint and multilateral diplomacy with a regional focus, aiming to find a reasonable solution to the existing crises in Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has not yet commented on this meeting.

It is noteworthy that following the Taliban’s takeover of the country and the ensuing crises, global authorities have been discussing and exchanging views on the current situation in Afghanistan.
Furthermore, it should be mentioned that international authorities, legal institutions, and human rights activists have repeatedly expressed concerns about the human rights situation in Afghanistan, particularly the status of Afghanistani women and girls.

It is worth mentioning that with the Taliban’s control over the country, Afghanistani women and girls have been marginalized and deprived of their fundamental rights more than ever before and are on the verge of being excluded from society, according to reports.
It is important to note that the policies of the Taliban towards Afghanistani women have provoked widespread reactions from legal institutions and women’s rights activists, leading to numerous protests throughout the country.

EnNews 29/10/2023

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