Afghan spokesman rejects UN report, calls for "constructive stance"
Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, issued a statement criticizing a report submitted by Richard Bennett, a UN official, accusing it of attempting to manipulate public sentiment in the country.
Mujahid highlighted the timing of the report, just ahead of the upcoming Doha meeting, as suspicious.
He emphasized that past efforts to pressure and conspire against the Islamic Emirate have failed consistently. Mujahid urged others to recognize the ground realities in Afghanistan and take a constructive approach, asserting that repeating unsuccessful strategies would not deter the Islamic Emirate from its objectives.
The statement comes amid escalating tensions between the Islamic Emirate and certain international actors, with the Doha meeting expected to be pivotal in determining Afghanistan's future trajectory.
Richard Bennett's report has garnered significant scrutiny, with critics questioning its motivations and potential implications. The response from the Islamic Emirate underscores its resolve to counter perceived attempts to influence public opinion within Afghanistan. (ILKHA)