Security Council sees unprecedented opportunities for Afghanistan to seek peace
                       Source: Xinhua | 2018-06-27 21:41:08 | Editor: huaxia

      File Photo: Suspected Taliban militants stand handcuffed after being arrested in Ghazni city, capital of Ghazni province, Afghanstan, April 10, 2018. Afghan security personnel captured two suspected Taliban militants during a military operation in Ghazni province, eastern Afghanistan, a local official said. (Xinhua/Sayed Mominzadah)

      UNITED NATIONS, June 26 (Xinhua) -- Speakers attending a UN Security Council meeting on the situation in Afghanistan said Tuesday that there were unprecedented opportunities for Afghanistan to seek peace and consolidate its political foundation.

      Tadamichi Yamamoto, who is the special representative of the UN secretary-general and also head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), presented the secretary-general's latest report, describing "extraordinary" events that spoke to possibilities and enduring structural obstacles.

      Among them was Afghan President Asraf Ghani's June 7 declaration of a unilateral ceasefire from June 12 to 19, echoed days later by the Taliban with its own ceasefire from June 15 to 17.

      The three overlapping days of calm marked the first time in 17 years that both sides had honored their truce, he said.

      While the Taliban has not accepted the president's proposal to extend the truce, the offer for peace talks without preconditions has created a new reality in which Afghans in 20 of the country's 34 provinces are protesting for peace, 2,000 religious scholars have declared that suicide bombings are against the teachings of Islam and there was a 500-km march from Helmand to Kabul to demand an end to the conflict.

      "The Afghan people's genuine demand for peace, coming from the bottom of their hearts, must not be ignored," he said.

      With preparations under way for parliamentary elections in October, and presidential elections next spring, 7 million people had registered to vote since mid-April, marking the first time since 2003 that a complete voter registration would be carried out for the two polls.

      The evolving development needs and the strategies to address them are being re-evaluated ahead of the Ministerial Conference on Afghanistan on Nov. 28.

      Despite some positive progress, problems, old and new, could be found in this war-torn country.

      Yury Fedotov, the executive director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), said global opium production was up 65 percent in 2017, reaching 10,500 tons. Most of that product originated in Afghanistan.

      Global attention had shifted away from counter-narcotics. "We cannot afford such inattention," he said, pressing the UN Security Council to keep the focus on that threat posed to Afghanistan, the region and beyond.

      Vladimir Ivanovich Voronkov, the under-secretary-general of the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism, said deadly violence continued across Afghanistan, with 5,675 security incidents between Feb. 15 and May 15.

      In two days, the secretary-general would host the first-ever High-level Conference of Heads of Counter-Terrorism Agencies, which will provide a platform for long-overdue discussion about how to boost global cooperation.

      In the ensuing debate on Tuesday at the Security Council meeting, delegates stressed the importance of Afghan-owned, Afghan-led efforts to build a resilient country that could eventually provide for its own security needs, with the United States delegate urging the United Nations to ensure that UNAMA was fully staffed throughout the electoral period.

      Back to Top Close
      Xinhuanet

      Security Council sees unprecedented opportunities for Afghanistan to seek peace

      Source: Xinhua 2018-06-27 21:41:08

      File Photo: Suspected Taliban militants stand handcuffed after being arrested in Ghazni city, capital of Ghazni province, Afghanstan, April 10, 2018. Afghan security personnel captured two suspected Taliban militants during a military operation in Ghazni province, eastern Afghanistan, a local official said. (Xinhua/Sayed Mominzadah)

      UNITED NATIONS, June 26 (Xinhua) -- Speakers attending a UN Security Council meeting on the situation in Afghanistan said Tuesday that there were unprecedented opportunities for Afghanistan to seek peace and consolidate its political foundation.

      Tadamichi Yamamoto, who is the special representative of the UN secretary-general and also head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), presented the secretary-general's latest report, describing "extraordinary" events that spoke to possibilities and enduring structural obstacles.

      Among them was Afghan President Asraf Ghani's June 7 declaration of a unilateral ceasefire from June 12 to 19, echoed days later by the Taliban with its own ceasefire from June 15 to 17.

      The three overlapping days of calm marked the first time in 17 years that both sides had honored their truce, he said.

      While the Taliban has not accepted the president's proposal to extend the truce, the offer for peace talks without preconditions has created a new reality in which Afghans in 20 of the country's 34 provinces are protesting for peace, 2,000 religious scholars have declared that suicide bombings are against the teachings of Islam and there was a 500-km march from Helmand to Kabul to demand an end to the conflict.

      "The Afghan people's genuine demand for peace, coming from the bottom of their hearts, must not be ignored," he said.

      With preparations under way for parliamentary elections in October, and presidential elections next spring, 7 million people had registered to vote since mid-April, marking the first time since 2003 that a complete voter registration would be carried out for the two polls.

      The evolving development needs and the strategies to address them are being re-evaluated ahead of the Ministerial Conference on Afghanistan on Nov. 28.

      Despite some positive progress, problems, old and new, could be found in this war-torn country.

      Yury Fedotov, the executive director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), said global opium production was up 65 percent in 2017, reaching 10,500 tons. Most of that product originated in Afghanistan.

      Global attention had shifted away from counter-narcotics. "We cannot afford such inattention," he said, pressing the UN Security Council to keep the focus on that threat posed to Afghanistan, the region and beyond.

      Vladimir Ivanovich Voronkov, the under-secretary-general of the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism, said deadly violence continued across Afghanistan, with 5,675 security incidents between Feb. 15 and May 15.

      In two days, the secretary-general would host the first-ever High-level Conference of Heads of Counter-Terrorism Agencies, which will provide a platform for long-overdue discussion about how to boost global cooperation.

      In the ensuing debate on Tuesday at the Security Council meeting, delegates stressed the importance of Afghan-owned, Afghan-led efforts to build a resilient country that could eventually provide for its own security needs, with the United States delegate urging the United Nations to ensure that UNAMA was fully staffed throughout the electoral period.

      010020070750000000000000011100001372849541
      主站蜘蛛池模板: 娇小体积女大战两黑鬼| 7777久久亚洲中文字幕| 欧美人与动性行为另类| 可以免费观看一级毛片黄a| 手机看片国产免费永久| 嫩b人妻精品一区二区三区| 久久成人精品视频| 欧美日韩第二页| 免费的看黄网站| 试看60边摸边吃奶边做| 国产精品自产拍在线观看| 亚洲AV成人中文无码专区| 男女下面的一进一出视频| 国产伦理电影网| **字幕特级毛片| 日本精品在线观看视频| 亚洲第一成年免费网站| 美美女高清毛片视频免费观看| 国产特级毛片aaaaaa| 99在线精品免费视频| 成人毛片一区二区| 久久精品国产亚洲香蕉| 欧美日韩国产成人高清视频 | 四虎成人精品在永久在线观看| xxxcom在线观看| 日本人成18在线播放| 人妻少妇精品无码专区二区| 花季视传媒app下载| 奇米四色77777| 亚洲av午夜福利精品一区| 爱情岛论坛亚洲品质自拍视频| 四虎影在永久地址在线观看| 麻豆国产尤物AV尤物在线观看 | 亚洲另类精品xxxx人妖| 特黄黄三级视频在线观看| 吃女邻居丰满的奶水在线观| 香蕉久久夜色精品升级完成| 国产精品久久影院| 97久人人做人人妻人人玩精品| 日韩一区在线视频| 免费乱码中文字幕网站|