When the humanitarian situation continued to deteriorate in Afghanistan, a group of special delegates and special representatives from the European Union, France, Germany, Italy, Norwegia, Britain and the United States met with Taliban representatives in Olso on January 24 to January 24 for discussing the situation in Afghanistan. According to Ani’s report, the Western envoy emphasized the urgent need to overcome the Afghan Humanitarian crisis and highlight critical efforts to help the suffering of Afghanists throughout the country.
The envoys issued a joint statement where they recognized the steps that must be taken to facilitate access for humanitarian workers. They also expressed concern that certain obstacles remain and reiterate the importance of eliminating all conditions and obstacles for the provision of humanitarian assistance, according to Ani. They emphasize the importance of human rights and critical needs for an inclusive and representative political system to preserve the security of Afghan and a peaceful future.
However, during the discussion, the messengers made it clear that their meeting with the Taliban did not imply all types of official acceptance or legitimacy of the Taliban’s temporary government, sought by the Taliban. Oslo’s discussion was held as a response to the request by a number of Afghan organizations, as well as working with Western allies, according to Ani.
Special representatives urged the Taliban to make more to stop alarming improvement in human rights violations, such as arbitrary detention, removal, media assumption, extra-judicial murder, torture and restrictions on women’s education, work, and freedom to travel without men Male escort, according to Ani. In a joint statement, Western envoys say talking about the importance of higher education for women and the possibility of work for women in all fields
Drought, Pandemic, Economic collapse, and the consequences of years of conflict all of them all affect Afghanistan today. About 24 million people suffer from acute food vulnerability. The UN data shows that more than half the population might face hunger this winter, and 97% of the population might fall below the poverty line this year.