Peshawar:Suhail Shaheen, the United Nations envoy nominated by the "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan" (IEA) has once again urged the world body to recognise him as the representative of the Taliban-ruled country, saying the former Kabul government "exists no more".
The UN last month rejected Shaheen's appointment as Afghanistan's representative, extending the tenure of Ghulam Mohammad Isaczai, the permanent representative of Afghanistan to the UN appointed by the former president Ashraf Ghan-led administration.
The Islamic Emirate's appointed envoy to the UN, Shaheen, once again called on the UN to allow him to represent Afghanistan, Tolo News reported. Shaheen, the Taliban spokesman, said that since the former government of Afghanistan has collapsed, its envoy cannot represent Afghanistan, it said.
“The Kabul Administration exists no more and has no components of a government while the IEA, having all components of a government, is the only and real representative of the people of Afghanistan,” Shaheen, who now identifies himself as the IEA Permanent Representative-designate to UN, tweeted on Thursday.
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No country has officially recognised the IEA government in Afghanistan. India has made it clear that the future Afghanistan government in Kabul must be inclusive, respecting the rights of women, children and minorities.