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UN Security Council extends mandate of Afghan mission

United Nations: The mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)  has been extended by the UN Security Council  for year, i.e. until  17 mar 2023.

The resolution decided that UNAMA and the UN Secretary-General's special representative will continue to carry out their mandate in support of the people of Afghanistan, in close consultations with all relevant Afghan political actors and stakeholders, including relevant authorities as needed, obviously in reference to the Taliban, reports Xinhua news agency.

The resolution was tabled by Norway whose UN ambassador Mona Juul explained after the vote that the resolution authorizes UNAMA to engage with all relevant actors on all aspects of its mandate, including the Taliban.

But she also clarified that making the Taliban a party to the consultations "in no way" represent UN recognition of the Taliban.

The resolution also stresses the critical importance of a continued presence of UNAMA and other UN agencies, funds and programs across Afghanistan.

It calls on all relevant Afghan political actors and stakeholders and international actors to coordinate with UNAMA in the implementation of its mandate and to ensure the safety, security and freedom of movement of UN and associated personnel throughout the country.

It requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council every three months on the situation in Afghanistan and the implementation of UNAMA's mandate.

The resolution was adopted with 14 votes in favour. Russia abstained.

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