UN Votes to Establish Ties with Taliban Government in Afghanistan

UN Votes to Establish Ties with Taliban Government in Afghanistan

The UN Security Council adopted a resolution Thursday to secure a formal presence in Afghanistan, whose Taliban government remains unrecognized by the international community.

The resolution — which avoids using the word Taliban — will allow the UN to continue its “crucial” work in Afghanistan, still reeling after decades of war and whose economy was devastated when the international community cut off aid as the Taliban took power last year.

 

UN Votes to Establish Ties with Taliban Government in Afghanistan

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