No one from Afghanistan to address world leaders at UN
KABUL, SEPT 27: No representative
from Afghanistan will address the annual high-level U.N. General Assembly in
New York after the ambassador for the government ousted by the Taliban – who
was due to speak on Monday – withdrew his name.
The move comes amid competing
claims for Afghanistan‘s U.N. seat in New York after the Taliban seized power
last month.
Taliban Foreign Minister Amir
Khan Muttaqi last week asked to address the gathering of world leaders at the
United Nations and nominated the Islamist group’s Doha-based spokesman Suhail
Shaheen as Afghanistan’s U.N. ambassador.
Ghulam Isaczai is the current
U.N. ambassador, who represents Afghanistan‘s government ousted by the Taliban,
and has also asked to renew his accreditation. He was scheduled to address the
final day of the high-level U.N. gathering on Monday, but withdrew late on
Sunday, diplomats said.
Isaczai did not immediately respond
to a request for comment.
Rival claims have also been made
for Myanmar‘s U.N. seat after a military coup in February ousted the elected
government. No representative from Myanmar will address the high-level General
Assembly meeting.
U.N. accreditation issues are
dealt with by a nine-member committee, whose members include the United States,
China and Russia. It traditionally meets in October or November.
Until a decision is made by the credentials committee on both Afghanistan and Myanmar, Isaczai and Myanmar’s U.N. envoy representing the ousted government, Kyaw Moe Tun, will remain in the seats, according to the General Assembly rules.
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COURTESY Anews
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