Monday May 01, 2023
Hina Rabbani going to Meeting of Unique Agents on Afghanistan in Doha.
Meeting led by UN boss Antonio Guterres will go on till May 2.
Khar to hold two-sided gatherings with heads of other partaking nations.
Priest of State on International concerns Hina Rabbani Khar is going to the Gathering of Exceptional Emissaries on Afghanistan being held in Doha, Qatar, today (Monday) under the sponsorship of the Unified Countries.
"The Clergyman of State for International concerns will introduce Pakistan's viewpoint versus Afghanistan and work on building an agreement in regards to the way forward with global and provincial accomplices," an assertion delivered by the Service of International concerns read.
Led by the Unified Countries Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, the Gathering of Extraordinary Agents on Afghanistan will go on till Tuesday (May 2).
The gathering unites significant worldwide and territorial nations to examine what is going on in Afghanistan with a view toward valuable commitment, the MOFA said.
According to the assertion, Khar would likewise hold respective gatherings with heads of other partaking nations uninvolved of the gathering.
MOFA reaffirmed Pakistan's vow to proceed with its help for all endeavors to propel the common targets of a tranquil, steady, sovereign, prosperous and associated Afghanistan.
It could be noticed that the Taliban, current leaders of Afghanistan are not welcome to the gathering, the UN has affirmed.
"The secretary-general has not stretched out a solicitation to the accepted specialists," said UN representative Stephane Dujarric on Friday.
Last week the Assembled Countries needed to pressure that the gathering won't zero in on the conceivable worldwide acknowledgment of the Taliban organization after remarks by the agent UN boss ignited concern and disarray.
The social event in Qatar is rather planned to zero in on revitalizing "the worldwide commitment around normal goals for a sturdy way forward on ... Afghanistan," Dujarric has said.
Guterres' appointee, Amina Mohammed, had proposed last week that the gathering in Doha "could find those child moves toward set us back on the pathway to acknowledgment."