Qatar reaffirms support for the people of Afghanistan and hosting talks
Qatar reaffirms its commitment to hosting international meetings on Afghanistan for the past two years, emphasizing its continued support for the Afghan people in a recent statement.
Juhara Abdulaziz Al-Suwaidi, Deputy Permanent Representative of Qatar to Geneva, underscored the importance of continuing to host meetings on Afghanistan at the fifty-fifth session of the UN Human Rights Council.
Qatar stands among the few countries that have been key hosts of the most significant international meetings on Afghanistan since 2020, contributing to notable developments in the country.
The Doha meeting and the signing of the Doha Agreement were pivotal events, with eighteen months of negotiations hosted by Qatar in the capital city.
Qatar’s Foreign Ministry, in its statement, highlighted issues of communication, increased coordination within the framework of human rights promotion, and ensuring a decent life for the Afghan people as part of its policy in supporting Afghanistan.
Continuation of providing humanitarian aid committed to supporting the Afghan people and hosting meetings on the country are emphasized in Qatar’s Foreign Ministry statement.
Qatar has played a crucial role in facilitating dialogues and negotiations aimed at resolving the Afghan conflict, fostering a platform for discussions and agreements critical for Afghanistan’s stability.
Amidst dire humanitarian crises and ongoing violations of human rights and women’s rights in Afghanistan, Qatar’s sustained efforts to convene international gatherings signal a commitment to addressing the country’s challenges and supporting its people.
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