UNSC adopts resolution on Afghanistan; demands territory not be used to attack other countries
The Hindu
The resolution was adopted after 13 Council members voted in favour, while permanent members Russia and China abstained from the voting.
The United Nations Security Council, under the current Presidency of India, on Monday, August 30, 2021, adopted a resolution on the , demanding that the war-torn country not be used toor shelter terrorists. The resolution was put forward by the US, the UK, France. It was adopted after 13 Council members voted in favour, while permanent members Russia and China abstained from the voting.More Related News
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