Afghanistan, March 16 -- The United Nations Security Council has announced that it will hold a vote on the draft resolution regarding the extension of the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA). The decision comes amid ongoing concerns about Afghanistan's security and humanitarian situation, which remains a critical issue for the international community.
According to the Security Council's report on Saturday, March 15, the mandate of UNAMA is up for a vote to extend it until March 17, 2026, shaping its role in addressing Afghanistan's humanitarian and political challenges. The council will meet on Monday, March 17, to finalize the vote, as the current UNAMA mission officially ends that day.
The Security Co...