Roza Otunbayeva will brief the UN Security Council on Afghanistan on March 10, led by Denmark. The session will address issues including Yemen and the Middle East. Following this, the UNSC will discuss extending the UNAMA mandate on March 17, emphasizing international concern for Afghanistan’s situation.
The United Nations Special Representative for Afghanistan, Roza Otunbayeva, is scheduled to address the UN Security Council next week regarding the situation in Afghanistan. The briefing is set to occur on March 10 and will be presided over by Denmark. While the UN has not provided specifics about this session, it will cover various topics, including Afghanistan, Yemen, the Middle East peace process, and Syria.
Additionally, UNSC members are slated to convene on March 17 to deliberate on the potential extension of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) mandate for another year. This meeting is crucial for assessing the ongoing situation in Afghanistan and planning future actions and assistance.
Roza Otunbayeva will brief the UN Security Council next week, addressing the situation in Afghanistan amidst discussions on various global issues. The UNSC is also set to reconvene shortly after to consider extending UNAMA’s mandate, highlighting the ongoing international focus on Afghanistan’s stability and the humanitarian situation there.
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