Taliban wants to address UN General Assembly:Write a letter to Secretary General Guterres demanding that Spokesperson Suhail Shaheen be made Ambassador to UN
The Taliban, who are in power in Afghanistan, want to address world leaders to gain international recognition. He has sought permission to speak at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen has been appointed as Afghanistan's ambassador to the UN.
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani urged world leaders not to boycott the Taliban. Doing so will not yield any result. Amir Sheikh is referring to leaders who are hesitant to negotiate with the Taliban and are reluctant to recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan.
Taliban Foreign Minister Writes To Antonio Guterres On
Monday, Taliban Foreign Minister wrote a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. He demanded to speak during the annual high level meeting of the General Assembly. Guterres' spokesman Farhan Haq said he had received the emir's letter.
Demand to replace Afghanistan's representative in the UN In
July this year, Ghulam M. Isakzai was made Afghanistan's representative on behalf of Afghanistan. However, the Taliban later took over the government of Ashraf Ghani, which changed the situation significantly.
The committee will take a decision on the demand of the
Taliban, the Foreign Minister of the Taliban wrote in his letter that the work of Isakzai is now over. In such a situation, now the representative of Taliban should be replaced by removing him. To this, Guterres' spokesman Haq said that until the committee takes a decision on this, Ghulam will remain the representative of Afghanistan. The committee is unlikely to meet before Monday on the issue.

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