Guterres sent a letter officially inviting the United States, Great Britain, France, Russia and China to meet on Monday.
According to diplomats, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has convened a permanent member of the Security Council to discuss the chaotic situation in Afghanistan.
Guterres sent a letter officially inviting the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China to meet on Monday, diplomats told AFP.
A Guterres spokesperson confirmed the meeting. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called a permanent member of the Security Council meeting on Thursday to discuss the chaotic situation in Afghanistan, diplomats said.
Guterres sent a letter officially inviting the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China to meet on Monday, diplomats told AFP.
They added that some members of the so-called P5 were discussing the possibility of a meeting for several days.
Russia was probably modest, but a diplomat said all five were expected to attend.
A Guterres spokesperson confirmed the meeting, which does not include the current 10 non-permanent members of the Security Council.
The Full Security Council met last in Afghanistan on August 16, the day after the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan.
Guterres also accused the bombing of Thursday at Kabul Airport, killing dozens of people, including 12 US soldiers, and alleged by Islamic State groups.
“This incident not only emphasizes the instability of the situation in the field in Afghanistan, but also continues to provide emergency assistance nationwide to assist the people of Afghanistan,” he said in a statement. Strengthen. “
Source: worldakkam.com