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The UN Security Council&& s Under-Secretary-General for Counter-Terrorism, Vladimir Voronkov, on Monday highlighted the hazard presented by Daesh, including ISIS-K in Afghanistan, whose && supporters plotted attacks in Europe and were actively looking for to recruit people from Central Asian States&& .
Voronkov supplied information on the worldwide terrorism landscape throughout the past 6 months, and stated && in Afghanistan, ISIL-Khorasan (Daesh) continued to pose a substantial threat&& .
Russia & s Ambassador to the United Nations also raised the issue of ISIS-K in Afghanistan and stated the && access terrorist groups like ISIS need to leftover American weapons in Afghanistan & was concerning.Vasily Nebenzya pointed out that NATO&& s rash withdrawal from Afghanistan resulted in lots of weapons being left behind, which wound up in the hands of ISIS.He stressed that this scenario ought to not be overlooked and made a direct link in between the remaining American weapons in Afghanistan and the increase of ISIS attacks.Expressing concern over terrorist activities in Afghanistan, Nebenzya said Moscow can not overlook the scenario and needs to attend to the growing threat presented by these groups in the region.He also stated the situation calls for much better monitoring and control to avoid weapons from sustaining terrorism and that the problem of the resurgence of groups like ISIS requires coordinated international action.The agent of the United States highlighted her federal government&& s & accuracy air strikes & against ISIS in Somalia on February 1.
Her country && stands prepared to discover and get rid of terrorists who threaten the United States and our allies,& & she said.She also urged Council members to note more ISIL and Al-Qaeda affiliates in the 1267 Sanctions Committee list so that they will go through its worldwide possessions take a trip restriction and arms embargo.While the Sahel has actually become && the worldwide center for casualties from terrorist attacks&& , ISIS-Khorasan is increasing its abilities to carry out attacks and hire in Afghanistan and Pakistan, she said.Pakistan&& s hand over drew attention to the requirement to attend to white supremacy and reactionary extremism, also.
Counter-terrorism policies have actually up until now singled out only one religious beliefs —-- Islam —-- however they need to deal with the negative effect of stigmatizing Muslims and fanning the flames of Islamophobia, he said.His nation is at the forefront of counter-terrorism efforts, combating not only Daesh, but also Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Majid Brigade, he added.Several speakers, including the delegates of Denmark and Slovenia, worried the requirement to ensure that terrorist groups do not take advantage of the instability in Syria.Greece&& s entrust underlined the requirement for a political plan in that nation that consists of constitutional reform, free and fair elections and inclusive governance.&& This is the only method towards the obliteration not just of Daesh, however terrorism in general,& & he added.Afghanistan meanwhile does not have an Islamic Emirate agent at the UN and has consistently required their seat to be handed over to them, mentioning any conversations on or including Afghanistan were worthless without the IEA & s participation.The&Islamic Emirate has also consistently turned down claims of Daesh being active in Afghanistan and have said that the group has been removed in the country.On the topic of US weapons in the country, the IEA has actually described such concerns as unwarranted and repeatedly specified that all United States weapons and military equipment left behind are secured by the government, without any group or specific having access to them.The post UNSC concerned about Daesh risk in Afghanistan, Syria and Africa initially appeared on Ariana News.
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