POLITICS — June 15, 2026

Afghan UN Envoy Calls for Inclusive Political Dialogues to Achieve Peace

Nasir Ahmad Faiq spoke during the UNAMA mandate renewal session and urged the mission to facilitate talks among parties inside and outside the country while stressing participation by women, ethnic groups, youth and others.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV2 min read

Afghan UN Envoy Calls for Inclusive Political Dialogues to Achieve Peace
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Nasir Ahmad Faiq, head of Afghanistan's mission to the United Nations, addressed the session on the renewal of the UNAMA mandate. He stated that lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan require inclusive political dialogues involving all segments of Afghan society. Faiq called on UNAMA to play a more active and impartial role in facilitating such dialogues among Afghan parties both inside and outside the country.

The envoy stressed that the process must feature meaningful participation from women and men, ethnic and religious groups, youth, civil society, political actors, and people with disabilities. Faiq argued that power monopoly and political exclusion only deepen the crisis rather than lead to stability. He stated that the international community must emphasize inclusivity, human rights, and broad participation in its engagement with Afghanistan.

Faiq's remarks focused on the need for UNAMA to support dialogue as a means to address political challenges. He presented these points as essential for any effort to resolve ongoing issues through broad involvement of Afghan stakeholders.

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