Afghanistan

Joining the UN Security Council as a non-permanent member, Pakistan on Thursday worried the significance of a serene and stable Afghanistan as important for ensuring local harmony.As part of the joining ceremony, flags of the 5 brand-new inbound non-permanent members —-- Pakistan, together with Denmark, Greece, Panama and Somalia —-- were installed at the UNSC&& s stakeout at UN Headquarters in New York.The new members changed Japan, Ecuador, Malta, Mozambique and Switzerland whose terms ended on December 31, 2024.
Dealing with the Afghanistan concern, Pakistan&& s envoy affirmed that the concern remains an essential item on the UN Security Council&& s irreversible agenda.&& We continue conversations on Afghanistan at the multilateral and bilateral levels,& & Pakistan & s Alternate Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said, including, && Our position is clear—-- we desire a tranquil and stable Afghanistan, as local peace is directly connected to stability there.&&& & We will continue to discuss Afghanistan at the multilateral and bilateral levels,& & he said.
& Our position is really clear and we want a peaceful and stable Afghanistan, since peace in the region is straight connected to stability there.&& Pakistani authorities have consistently declared that attacks in the nation are planned in Afghanistan.
The Islamic Emirate, nevertheless, has rejected the claim, saying Afghanistan is not responsible for Pakistan&& s & security failure & .
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