INTERNATIONAL — April 10, 2026

Mohammad Suhail Shaheen Meets UN Official in Qatar on Child Safety

Mohammad Suhail Shaheen, head of the Afghan embassy in Qatar, met with UN official Daoud Al-Masri in Doha to discuss child safety in Afghanistan, challenges, and Islamic Emirate actions.

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Mohammad Suhail Shaheen Meets UN Official in Qatar on Child Safety
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DOHA, Qatar (Afghan Verified) -- Mohammad Suhail Shaheen, head of the Afghan embassy in Qatar, met with Daoud Al-Masri, head of the center for analysis and public awareness in the office of the UN Special Representative in Doha.

The two officials discussed the safety of children in Afghanistan, the challenges they face, and the actions of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

Shaheen represents the Islamic Emirate's diplomatic interests in Qatar, while Al-Masri works within the UN framework focused on Afghanistan-related issues. The meeting took place amid ongoing international engagement on humanitarian concerns in the country.

No further details on outcomes or specific commitments from the discussion were provided. The exchange highlights continued dialogue between Islamic Emirate representatives and UN personnel on key child welfare matters.

Such meetings occur regularly as part of efforts to address vulnerabilities in Afghanistan, where children remain a focal point for international assistance and local governance initiatives.

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