Islamic Emirate criticizes UN decision to deny Afghanistan's seat

Suhail Shaheen, head of the Islamic Emirate’s political office in Qatar, has strongly criticized the United Nations' decision to once again deny Afghanistan’s seat to the group's representative.
The UN Credentials Committee rejected the request on November 20, marking the fourth consecutive time the request has been denied since the Islamic Emirate regained control of Afghanistan more than three years ago.
In a statement, Shaheen described the decision as a politically motivated injustice against the Afghan people. “This decision reflects the indifference, injustice, and betrayal of the UN Credentials Committee towards Afghanistan’s 40 million people. We have consistently opposed such resolutions and will continue to raise our voices against them,” Shaheen declared, emphasizing that the UN's stance is unacceptable.
The decision to deny the Islamic Emirate’s representation comes amid ongoing tensions between the government and the international community, with unresolved issues such as human rights and women's education at the forefront of concerns.
In addition, Afghanistan’s unpaid membership fees, which have accumulated to over $800,000 over the past four years, have led to the suspension of its voting rights at the UN. (ILKHA)
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