Roza Otunbayeva will brief the UN Security Council on Afghanistan’s situation today, March 10. The meeting will be presided over by Denmark, discussing potential UNAMA mandate extensions on March 17. Criticism has emerged from Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid regarding UNAMA’s effectiveness.
Roza Otunbayeva, the United Nations Special Representative for Afghanistan, is scheduled to brief the UN Security Council regarding the current situation in Afghanistan on Monday, March 10, at 15:30 in New York (23:30 Kabul local time). This briefing is a crucial part of UNAMA’s ongoing efforts to address issues in the region.
The upcoming meeting will occur under the presidency of Denmark. Furthermore, UNSC members have plans to convene again on March 17 to deliberate on the potential extension of UNAMA’s mandate for another year, emphasizing the continued attention to the situation in Afghanistan.
In related statements, Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman for the Taliban, criticized the UNAMA mission, claiming it has not been as effective as expected and is providing negative reports about the situation in Afghanistan.
The UN Security Council is set to receive a briefing from Roza Otunbayeva, focusing on Afghanistan’s status during the meeting on March 10. Further discussions about the UNAMA mandate extension will occur on March 17. Criticism from the IEA highlights concerns regarding UNAMA’s effectiveness in reporting on Afghanistan.
Original Source: pajhwok.com