Publish dateMonday 2 January 2023 - 14:46
Story Code : 263257
The international community should respect the principles and traditions of the Afghan people
Abdul Salam Hanafi, Deputy Administrative Director of the Prime Minister, in a meeting with the United Nations delegation, stated that the international community should respect the principles and traditions of the Afghan people, and said: The Islamic Emirate is committed to creating better conditions for the work and activities of women in Afghanistan.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: The administrative deputy of the Prime Minister's Office met with the United Nations delegation headed by Markus Potzel, the Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations for Afghanistan, yesterday, Sunday (January 1).
 
While expressing his gratitude for the United Nations' aid to Afghanistan, the administrative deputy of the Prime Minister's Office said that our country has suffered a lot of losses due to wars in the last four decades, which requires international aid.
 
Abdul Salam Hanafi, pointing out that the international community should consider the principles, customs and traditions of the Afghan people, said that the Islamic Emirate is committed to creating better conditions for the work and activities of international organizations in Afghanistan.
 
On the other hand, Markus Potzel, Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations for Afghanistan, discussed the reopening of women's educational centers.
 
The Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations for Afghanistan added that 28 million Afghans need urgent international aid.
 
He added: Our request is to share the message of the United Nations with the leadership of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
 
Then Fern Iquiz, the special adviser of the United Nations Special Representative for Afghanistan, also said that in the new year, 4.5 billion dollars have been requested from the donor countries to help Afghanistan, and that the current situation will not be useful for the continuation of the aid.
 
It should be noted that earlier, Markus Potzel, the deputy special representative of the United Nations for Afghanistan, said that Western countries should reopen their embassies in Kabul.
 
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