The United Nations Security Council has adopted a resolution aimed at improving the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan and addressing the issue of women's rights there.
The resolution adopted by a majority vote on Friday was jointly drawn up by Japan and the United Arab Emirates.
It emphasizes the need to address a range of issues that Afghanistan faces, including women's rights, security, terrorism and drugs, in a comprehensive manner.
The resolution encourages UN member states and other relevant stakeholders to increase their engagement with Afghanistan so that the country can be fully reintegrated into the international community and meet its international obligations.
The resolution also requests UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to appoint a Special Envoy for Afghanistan to coordinate the effort.
The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated since international aid was suspended after the Taliban retook power in August 2021.
The Taliban have been running the country in line with their own interpretation of Islamic law, restricting the rights of women and girls to education and work.
Attention is focused on whether the resolution will help bring the Taliban and the international community together for discussions and lead to a breakthrough.
The resolution adopted by a majority vote on Friday was jointly drawn up by Japan and the United Arab Emirates.
It emphasizes the need to address a range of issues that Afghanistan faces, including women's rights, security, terrorism and drugs, in a comprehensive manner.
The resolution encourages UN member states and other relevant stakeholders to increase their engagement with Afghanistan so that the country can be fully reintegrated into the international community and meet its international obligations.
The resolution also requests UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to appoint a Special Envoy for Afghanistan to coordinate the effort.
The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated since international aid was suspended after the Taliban retook power in August 2021.
The Taliban have been running the country in line with their own interpretation of Islamic law, restricting the rights of women and girls to education and work.
Attention is focused on whether the resolution will help bring the Taliban and the international community together for discussions and lead to a breakthrough.
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Summary
UN Security Council adopts resolution on Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis, prioritizing women's rights, security, terrorism, and drugs. The resolution was jointly proposed by Japan and the UAE. It encourages increased global engagement with Afghanistan to reintegrate it into the international
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20231230_15/
Date: Dec. 30, 2023
Created: 2023/12/31 06:30
Updated: 2025/12/08 19:34
Last Read: 2023/12/31 17:23