Taliban praise ‘spirit of cooperation’ of UN talks

Rights groups strongly criticised the UN decision to exclude civil society groups from the main meetings

By AFP
July 04, 2024
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid speaks during a press conference in Kabul, Afghanistan on July 3, 2024. — AFP

KABUL: The Taliban government praised on Wednesday the “spirit of cooperation” towards Afghanistan in UN-led talks that excluded women from the country.

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Two days of meetings on Afghanistan ended in Doha on Monday, marking the first time Taliban authorities were included in the talks attended by United Nations officials and international special envoys.

Rights groups strongly criticised the UN decision to exclude civil society groups from the main meetings, in a compromise made to encourage the Taliban government´s participation.Foreign officials “had a good spirit of cooperation vis-a-vis Afghanistan and we could see that their policies for Afghanistan have positively changed”, Taliban government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told a news conference in Kabul.”

Afghanistan has come out of isolation” and “an atmosphere of trust has been created”, he added. The Doha talks were the third since the Taliban surged back to power in 2021.

They were not invited to the first round and refused to attend the second, insisting on being the only Afghan representatives to the exclusion of civil society groups, including women´s organisations.”

As this meeting was organised as per Afghanistan´s demands and in consideration of our national interests, we were able to participate and to inform the world of our position,” Mujahid said.

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