Some political analysts also stress the need for a representative of the caretaker government in such meetings.
The Islamic Emirate described the United Nations Security Council’s meetings on Afghanistan as unilateral and ineffective in the absence of a representative from the caretaker government.
Hamdullah Fitrat, deputy spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, stated that until a representative of the caretaker government is able to defend its legitimate rights and demands in such meetings, they will remain ineffective.
Fitrat said: “Such UNSC meetings have been held multiple times in the past, but they have always been ineffective. As long as Afghanistan is absent from discussions about Afghanistan and cannot defend its legitimate demands, these meetings will naturally be one-sided and ineffective.”
Some political analysts also stress the need for a representative of the caretaker government in such meetings.
Additionally, some of these experts urge the Islamic Emirate to respond positively to the legitimate demands of the international community and global institutions.
“The Islamic Emirate’s demand is for Afghanistan’s seat at the United Nations to be given to the caretaker government. On the other hand, when decisions regarding Afghanistan are made there, an Afghan representative should be present,” said Sayed Ebadullah Sadiq, a political analyst.
“In general, the United Nations follows the spirit of Western countries and currently has no specific plans regarding Afghanistan,” said Aziz Maarej, another political analyst.
Meanwhile, the members of the United Nations Security Council, in a recent meeting, stressed drafting a roadmap for a political solution to achieve a stable Afghanistan, its full integration into the international community, and Afghanistan’s fulfillment of its international commitments.
In a statement, the council noted that in their recent meeting on Afghanistan, its members expressed deep concern about restrictions on women and girls, including the closure of medical institutes for girls, and called on the caretaker government to reverse these measures.