No military solution’ to Afghan situation, U.S.’s UN Ambassador tells Taliban
The Hindu
We will use our full diplomatic, economic and assistance toolkit to support the peaceful, stable future, the Afghan people want and deserve, says Linda Thomas-Greenfield
The U.S.’s United Nations Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield told the Taliban that there is no “military solution” in Afghanistan, as American troops approach a for complete withdrawal from the country after two decades there. Afghanistan has seen an increasing level of violence in recent months, as the Taliban makes territorial gains. “To the Taliban, we reiterate that the military path will not lead to legitimacy. As many of us have stated, including my colleagues on this Council from Europe, Russia and China, there is no military solution in Afghanistan. The world would not recognise the establishment in Afghanistan of any government imposed by force, nor the restoration of the Islamic Emirate. There is only one way forward – a negotiated and inclusive political settlement, through an Afghan led and Afghan own process,” Ms. Thomas Greenfield told the U.N Security Council at a virtual meeting on Afghanistan which included External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Afghanistan’s Foreign Affairs Minister Mohammed Hanfeef Atmar. “…The parties to this conflict must press forward on a peaceful resolution in Afghanistan which protects the gains of the last two decades…,” Ms. Thomas-Greenfield said, adding that there was an “unacceptable” level of violence against women, girls and ethnic and religious minorities.The tribunal set up under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens (MWPSC) Act, 2007, will not get jurisdiction to annul the gift deed if the deed does not contain the condition that the transferee should provide basic amenities and physical needs to the transferor parent/senior citizen of the property, the High Court of Karnataka has said.
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