United Nations:The crucial UN Security Council meeting on Afghanistan, held within the first week of India's Presidency of the powerful global body, galvanised members to call for an end to the violence and hostilities, and helped reveal to the outside world the dire situation facing the war-torn country, India's envoy here has said.
India assumed the Presidency of the UN Security Council for the month on August 1 and wrapped up a hectic first week with discussions on Afghanistan on August 6 amidst a deteriorating security situation in the country as the Taliban carried out its military offensive.
A meeting on Afghanistan had not been scheduled during the month as per the Council's Programme of Work for the month that was adopted on India's first working day of its Presidency last week. Afghanistan Foreign Minister Mohammed Haneef Atmar had spoken with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar "to discuss convening an emergency UN Security Council Session on Afghanistan.
India's Permanent Representative to the UN and Security Council President for month of August Ambassador T S Tirumurti had also said during a press conference that he expected probably the Security Council will be looking at this aspect sooner rather than later on Afghanistan.
I think the UN Security Council meeting on Afghanistan was crucial and timely. It galvanised both Members of the Council and outside to call for an end to the violence and hostilities, and helped reveal to the outside world the dire situation facing Afghanistan and its people, especially women, children and minorities, Tirumurti the media, as India wrapped up its first week of the UNSC Presidency.
Tirumurti said he is happy that we could prioritise this meeting and hold it in our first week of Presidency itself. At the UNSC meeting, Council members strongly condemned the increase in violence in Afghanistan, with permanent and veto-wielding member US asserting that the "Taliban must hear from the international community that we will not accept a military takeover of Afghanistan or a return of the Taliban's Islamic Emirate."
The UNSC meeting on Afghanistan came as the talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban in Doha are stalled and just days before the extended Troika meeting scheduled to be held in Qatar on August 11.
Talks under the format had earlier taken place on March 18 and April 30. The crucial meeting being convened by Russia on the fast-evolving situation in Afghanistan is expected to see the participation of Pakistan, China and the US.
During the Council briefing, Afghanistan's UN envoy Ghulam Isaczai said that the Taliban continued to enjoy safe haven in and supply and logistic line extended to their war machine from Pakistan.
Graphic reports and video of Taliban fighters congregating close to the Durand Line to enter Afghanistan, fundraising events, transfer of dead bodies for mass burial, and treatment of injured Taliban in Pakistani hospitals are emerging and are widely available, Isaczai told the Council.