UN holds Afghanistan crisis talks in Qatar, without Taliban

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A small group of Afghan women staged a weekend protest march in Kabul to oppose any moves to recognise the rulers. theSun theSundaily Taliban Afghanistan Qatar USA UN

Afghan burqa-clad women walk past a Taliban security personnel along a street in Jalalabad on April 30, 2023. AFPPIX: The Taliban will be absent from UN-led talks that open Monday in Qatar on how to handle Afghanistan's rulers and press them to ease a ban on women working and girls going to school.

A small group of Afghan women staged a weekend protest march in Kabul to oppose any moves to recognise the rulers who returned to power in August 2021. Ahead of his arrival in Doha, Guterres’ office said the meeting “is intended to achieve a common understanding within the international community on how to engage with the Taliban” on women’s and girls’ rights, inclusive governance, countering terrorism and drug trafficking.“Any kind of recognition of the Taliban is completely off the table,“ US State Department spokesman Vedant Patel said last week.

Though divided on many disputes, the UN Security Council powers united on Thursday to condemn the curbs on Afghan women and girls and urge all countries to seek “an urgent reversal” of the policies.

 

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