UN Security Council to Decide Future of UNAMA Mission in Afghanistan
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The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan Urgently Needs Reform. Here’s How.
The UN Security Council meets in September 2021, roughly one month after the fall of the Afghan republic. Five years later, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) remains in limbo. (US Department of State/Ron Przysucha) Topic: Diplomacy Blog Brand: Silk Road Rivalries Region: Asia Tags: Afghanistan, South Asia, Taliban, UN Security Council, and United Nations The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan Urgently Needs Ref…
UN Security Council to decide future of UNAMA mission in Afghanistan
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has announced that the UN Security Council will hold a meeting on Monday, June 15, to review the future of the mission’s mandate in Afghanistan. According to UNAMA, its current mandate is set to expire on June 16, and members of the Security Council are expected to discuss whether the mission will be extended and how its activities in Afghanistan will continue. UNAMA has been operatin…
The United Nations Security Council will hold a meeting to vote on extending the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA). The meeting will be held at 6:30 pm Kabul time tomorrow (Monday, 15 June) and can be viewed online. On 25 February of last year, the UN Security Council extended the UNAMA mission in Afghanistan for three months until 17 June this year. Before that, the UNAMA mission in Afghanistan was extended…
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