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Acting PM Says Islamic Emirate is Committed to Inclusive Govt

The acting prime minister Mawlawi Abdul Kabir in a meeting with the Special Coordinator and Independent Assessor of the UN, Feridun Hadi Sinirlioğlu, expressed the Islamic Emirate’s commitment to an inclusive government.

The Arg said on Twitter that during the meeting Abdul Kabir noted that the Islamic Emirate wants to have "positive relations" with the international community.

The Arg quoted Sinirlioğlu as saying that the international community wants to have "good relations" with the Islamic Emirate and that the security and stability of Afghanistan is important for the implementation of major regional projects.

Speaking at the meeting, Abdul Kabir asked the Special Coordinator and Independent Assessor of the UN to lay the groundwork for interaction between the current Afghan government and the international community.

"In the meeting they discussed the creation of an atmosphere of trust between the Islamic Emirate and the international community, attracting humanitarian aid for the people of Afghanistan, and other issues,” said Mohammad Hassan Haqyar, head of the media directorate of the political deputy of the PM.

"The Islamic Emirate wants positive interactions with the world in an atmosphere of mutual respect and hopes that you (UN Special Coordinator) will be the foundation for this interaction. The Islamic Emirate has a neutral position in international competitions and policies and will never take a position against the one side to satisfy another side,” the Arg tweeted.

Meanwhile, some political analysts said that the formation of an inclusive government is a necessity in the country and it can be beneficial in improving the current situation.

"Its condition art that it should represent all of the Afghan people, and all decisions should be made by them, and there should be no higher authority than it,” said Wali Frozan, an international relations expert.

"This (formation of inclusive government) is not a matter that was only was emphasized in the Doha agreement and the world stressed in this regard, but it is also the desire of all the people of Afghanistan,” said Najib Rahman Shamal, a political analyst.

Previously, the head of UNAMA, Roza Otunbayeva, said that the absence of an inclusive governance in Afghanistan will lead to instability in the country.

Acting PM Says Islamic Emirate is Committed to Inclusive Govt

The Arg said on Twitter that during the meeting Abdul Kabir noted that the Islamic Emirate wants to have "positive relations" with the international community.

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The acting prime minister Mawlawi Abdul Kabir in a meeting with the Special Coordinator and Independent Assessor of the UN, Feridun Hadi Sinirlioğlu, expressed the Islamic Emirate’s commitment to an inclusive government.

The Arg said on Twitter that during the meeting Abdul Kabir noted that the Islamic Emirate wants to have "positive relations" with the international community.

The Arg quoted Sinirlioğlu as saying that the international community wants to have "good relations" with the Islamic Emirate and that the security and stability of Afghanistan is important for the implementation of major regional projects.

Speaking at the meeting, Abdul Kabir asked the Special Coordinator and Independent Assessor of the UN to lay the groundwork for interaction between the current Afghan government and the international community.

"In the meeting they discussed the creation of an atmosphere of trust between the Islamic Emirate and the international community, attracting humanitarian aid for the people of Afghanistan, and other issues,” said Mohammad Hassan Haqyar, head of the media directorate of the political deputy of the PM.

"The Islamic Emirate wants positive interactions with the world in an atmosphere of mutual respect and hopes that you (UN Special Coordinator) will be the foundation for this interaction. The Islamic Emirate has a neutral position in international competitions and policies and will never take a position against the one side to satisfy another side,” the Arg tweeted.

Meanwhile, some political analysts said that the formation of an inclusive government is a necessity in the country and it can be beneficial in improving the current situation.

"Its condition art that it should represent all of the Afghan people, and all decisions should be made by them, and there should be no higher authority than it,” said Wali Frozan, an international relations expert.

"This (formation of inclusive government) is not a matter that was only was emphasized in the Doha agreement and the world stressed in this regard, but it is also the desire of all the people of Afghanistan,” said Najib Rahman Shamal, a political analyst.

Previously, the head of UNAMA, Roza Otunbayeva, said that the absence of an inclusive governance in Afghanistan will lead to instability in the country.

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