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UN Meeting on Afghanistan Will Not Discuss Recognition: Faiq

The Chargé d'Affaires of the Afghanistan Permanent Mission to the UN, Naseer Ahmad Faiq, said that the recognition of Afghanistan's interim government is not on the agenda of the UN meeting on Afghanistan

Naseer Ahmad Faiq, in an interview with the BBC, said that the meeting will discuss a united framework of the international community regarding political, economic, and social issues in Afghanistan.

"In this meeting we will discuss a solution for Afghanistan's political, economic and social issues,

The recognition of the Islamic Emirate will not be an issue of the meeting," said Naseer Ahmad Faiq, the Chargé d'Affaires of the Afghanistan Permanent Mission to the UN.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Emirate said that they have completed all the conditions to be recognized.

"Recognition is the right of the government and the people, and the Islamic Emirate is sovereign in Afghanistan and now people have the right to be recognized as other countries in the world," said Zabiullah Mujahid, spokesman for Islamic Emirate.

Meanwhile, some political analysts said that the Islamic Emirate must implement the Doha Agreement to gain the trust of the international community.

Even if the Islamic Emirate has completed all the conditions for recognition, it will not recognize them until the political and intelligence interests of America and the international community are met," said Salim Kaker, a political analyst.

 

"In order to gain the trust of the international community and international aid organizations, peace, stability and security should be provided so that these countries can continue their aid to the people of Afghanistan," said Najeeb Rahman Shamal, a political analyst.

The UN is set to host an international conference on Afghanistan in Doha on May 1 and 2.

UN Meeting on Afghanistan Will Not Discuss Recognition: Faiq

Meanwhile, the Islamic Emirate said that they have completed all the conditions to be recognized.

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The Chargé d'Affaires of the Afghanistan Permanent Mission to the UN, Naseer Ahmad Faiq, said that the recognition of Afghanistan's interim government is not on the agenda of the UN meeting on Afghanistan

Naseer Ahmad Faiq, in an interview with the BBC, said that the meeting will discuss a united framework of the international community regarding political, economic, and social issues in Afghanistan.

"In this meeting we will discuss a solution for Afghanistan's political, economic and social issues,

The recognition of the Islamic Emirate will not be an issue of the meeting," said Naseer Ahmad Faiq, the Chargé d'Affaires of the Afghanistan Permanent Mission to the UN.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Emirate said that they have completed all the conditions to be recognized.

"Recognition is the right of the government and the people, and the Islamic Emirate is sovereign in Afghanistan and now people have the right to be recognized as other countries in the world," said Zabiullah Mujahid, spokesman for Islamic Emirate.

Meanwhile, some political analysts said that the Islamic Emirate must implement the Doha Agreement to gain the trust of the international community.

Even if the Islamic Emirate has completed all the conditions for recognition, it will not recognize them until the political and intelligence interests of America and the international community are met," said Salim Kaker, a political analyst.

 

"In order to gain the trust of the international community and international aid organizations, peace, stability and security should be provided so that these countries can continue their aid to the people of Afghanistan," said Najeeb Rahman Shamal, a political analyst.

The UN is set to host an international conference on Afghanistan in Doha on May 1 and 2.

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