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Mujahid: US, Germany, Saudi Arabia Requested Reopening of Embassies

Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, said that the representatives of the United States, Germany, and Saudi Arabia requested the reopening of their embassies in Afghanistan during the sidelines of the third Doha meeting.

Mujahid, in a program on the National Radio Television of Afghanistan (RTA), added that the issue of handing over Afghanistan's seat at the United Nations to the Islamic Emirate was also raised on the sidelines of this meeting with the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and representatives of the European Union and the United States.

According to him, some countries, including China and Russia, have supported this request from the Islamic Emirate.

The spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate said: ”Countries also mentioned it. An American representative, who is currently in Qatar and was the US ambassador to Afghanistan, told us during a meeting that it would be good to see them in their embassy in Kabul as soon as possible. We told her that the conditions are suitable. Germany also made a similar remark.”

"There are some issues with their actions. If these actions are not in accordance with the United Nations Charter, I do not think that the seat will be handed over to the Islamic Emirate," said Sayed Akbar Sial Wardak, a political analyst.

The spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate also said in response to the inclusion of citizens in the government that this matter will happen over time, and the interim government is committed to involving everyone for the country's development.

Zabihullah Mujahid said: "It is best to give Afghanistan some time to strengthen and ensure its unity. After that, the political arena is very broad, and people can participate in politics as well as contribute to the country's development.”

In another part of his speech, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate called the existence and activity of free media in the country important for constructive criticism and the prevention of corruption.

Mujahid: US, Germany, Saudi Arabia Requested Reopening of Embassies

According to him, some countries, including China and Russia, have supported this request from the Islamic Emirate.

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Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, said that the representatives of the United States, Germany, and Saudi Arabia requested the reopening of their embassies in Afghanistan during the sidelines of the third Doha meeting.

Mujahid, in a program on the National Radio Television of Afghanistan (RTA), added that the issue of handing over Afghanistan's seat at the United Nations to the Islamic Emirate was also raised on the sidelines of this meeting with the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and representatives of the European Union and the United States.

According to him, some countries, including China and Russia, have supported this request from the Islamic Emirate.

The spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate said: ”Countries also mentioned it. An American representative, who is currently in Qatar and was the US ambassador to Afghanistan, told us during a meeting that it would be good to see them in their embassy in Kabul as soon as possible. We told her that the conditions are suitable. Germany also made a similar remark.”

"There are some issues with their actions. If these actions are not in accordance with the United Nations Charter, I do not think that the seat will be handed over to the Islamic Emirate," said Sayed Akbar Sial Wardak, a political analyst.

The spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate also said in response to the inclusion of citizens in the government that this matter will happen over time, and the interim government is committed to involving everyone for the country's development.

Zabihullah Mujahid said: "It is best to give Afghanistan some time to strengthen and ensure its unity. After that, the political arena is very broad, and people can participate in politics as well as contribute to the country's development.”

In another part of his speech, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate called the existence and activity of free media in the country important for constructive criticism and the prevention of corruption.

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