Terrorism continues to be a major danger in Afghanistan and the surrounding region.
Terrorism continues to be a major danger in Afghanistan and the surrounding region.
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At a UN Security Council meeting, India highlighted the international community’s expectation that the Taliban will not tolerate the use of Afghan land for terrorism, and that terrorism is a severe threat to Afghanistan and the region. It’s still bringing, he says.

“Security Council Resolution 2593 highlights the expectations of the international community for a variety of severe and pressing challenges,” India’s UN Ambassador to the UN, TS Tirmulti, said during a UNSC meeting in Afghanistan on Wednesday . Said.

He went on to say, “It emphasises the Taliban’s pledge to prohibit the use of Afghan soil for terrorism, including those prohibited by UNSCR 1267.”
Furthermore, the Ambassador stated that Resolution 2593 “increased the international community’s expectations in terms of a comprehensive and negotiated political settlement with full, equal, and meaningful participation of domestic women and minorities, as well as diverse political ethnic groupings.” “I came to a conclusion.”

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He also stated that evacuating individuals who are trapped and ensuring their freedom of movement are the top priorities.

The Declaration “Reflects the Regional Agreement on Afghanistan and is a Key Stakeholder, including the International Community and Afghanistan,” according to the Delhi Declaration on Afghanistan, which was adopted at the Afghanistan National Security Advisor’s Third Regional Security Dialogue. “You are warmly welcomed.”

Tirmulti underlined that Afghanistan has seen “a lot of murder and tragedy” in recent years and that the country urgently requires humanitarian help to address people’s basic food needs.

Terrorism continues to be a major issue in Afghanistan.