Lack of consensus among countries on appointment of special envoy for Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Feb. 20 -- The two-day Doha conference hosted by the United Nations at Qatar "Four Seasons" hotel concluded yesterday. The conference was held to negotiate the global community's engagement with the de facto authorities, assess the human rights situation in Afghanistan, and garner consensus among nations on appointing a new representative for Afghan conflict resolution.
However, due to opposition from Iran, Russia, and China, there are significant doubts and uncertainties regarding consensus on appointing a new representative.
Similar to its predecessor, the second Doha conference was conducted behind closed doors, with delegates from approximately 25 countries and international organizations participating. Afghanistan was ...
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