UN Security Council to Hold Meeting on Afghanistan Next Week

The council said that its members will also address the recent military tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The United Nations Security Council is scheduled to hold a meeting on Afghanistan next week.

In a statement, the council said that in addition to discussing the situation in Afghanistan, its members will also address the recent military tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Part of the UN Security Council’s statement reads: “Members are also likely to follow the heightened tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, which resulted in exchanges of fire in the past week.”

Although the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has not recently commented on the holding of this meeting, earlier the acting foreign minister of the Islamic Emirate, in a telephone conversation with Rosemary DiCarlo, the UN Under-Secretary-General, called for an investigation into Pakistan’s attacks on civilian areas of Afghanistan.

Naqibullah Noori, a university professor, said: “We expect the Security Council, instead of raising repetitive and unfounded concerns about Afghanistan and its security, to address the issue of Pakistan’s aggression against our country’s territory and the targeting of civilians. Of course, if this body is truly independent.”

In addition to this meeting, the UN Security Council is also expected to hold another session on the 17th of the current month, focusing on Afghanistan and the UNAMA mission.

UN Security Council to Hold Meeting on Afghanistan Next Week