Oslo Meeting on Afghanistan Concludes

Meanwhile, the Islamic Emirate reacted to this meeting by saying that such meetings should be held within the country to yield beneficial results.

The Oslo meeting, focused on Afghanistan, which started three days ago with the participation of representatives from over 30 countries and organizations in Norway, has concluded.

It has been said that issues such as the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan and the issue of Afghan migrants, along with other issues, were important discussions held at this meeting.

“The first point was the restoration of the rights of Afghan girls in all aspects of social life, second, how to deal with the problem of migrants, especially their expulsion by two neighboring countries of Afghanistan, and third, the relationship of the current regime with global organizations such as the World Bank, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, SAARC, ECO, etc., and finally, the relationship that the world can establish with the current regime were the main focuses of the discussions at this meeting,” Amin Karim, a participant at the Oslo meeting, told TOLOnews.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Emirate reacted to this meeting by saying that such meetings should be held within the country to yield beneficial results.

Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman for the Islamic Emirate, said: “We demand that Afghanistan [an Afghan representative] should be present at these meetings to defend and express its stance on issues that are raised.”

“When people from inside do not participate in these meetings, these meetings and other meetings are not in our favor,” said Shams Rahman Ahmadzai, a political analyst.

Since the return of the Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan, more than 20 meetings concerning Afghanistan have been held by countries around the world outside of the country.

Oslo Meeting on Afghanistan Concludes