The EU delegation stated that an inclusive political framework could help Afghanistan achieve lasting peace and stability.
The European Union has once again emphasized the need for an inclusive government in Afghanistan during a session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.
The EU delegation stated that an inclusive political framework could help Afghanistan achieve lasting peace and stability.
The bloc also called for unhindered humanitarian access across Afghanistan and for guarantees that women can participate in the delivery of humanitarian assistance throughout the country.
Political analyst Moeen Gul Samkanai said: “First, the concept of an inclusive government must be clearly defined. If the EU’s objective is the return of former political figures to the current system, I believe that is unrealistic. However, a structure in which responsibilities are entrusted to qualified individuals could be acceptable to some extent.”
The EU’s renewed call comes as the Islamic Emirate has consistently described the issue as an internal Afghan matter and has regarded comments by foreign countries on the subject as interference in domestic affairs.
Nevertheless, the formation of an inclusive government has been a recurring demand over the past four years, raised not only by Western countries but also by regional states.
Previously, member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), in a joint statement issued on September 2, 2025, following a two-day summit in China, also stressed that the establishment of an inclusive government in Afghanistan is the only path toward lasting peace and stability in the country.
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