Will Review New UN Resolution In Line With Islamic Principles, Says Taliban

Tuesday, 07/08/2025

The Taliban has criticised a newly adopted United Nations resolution on Afghanistan, claiming it was drafted under the influence of certain countries and fails to reflect the realities on the ground.

Despite not being consulted during its formulation, the group says it will review the resolution’s provisions in accordance with Islamic principles.

The resolution, passed by majority vote at a UN General Assembly session on Monday, 7 July, expresses deep concern over the deteriorating human rights situation in Afghanistan, particularly the systematic repression of women, and calls for the formation of an inclusive government.

It also stresses the importance of continuing the Doha process and engaging in dialogue with the Taliban to secure inclusive governance and counterterrorism commitments.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Taliban’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the resolution overlooks the current situation in Afghanistan and criticised the UN for excluding the group from the drafting process.

The ministry claimed that the resolution comes at a time when the Taliban is fostering what it described as “positive” political, economic, humanitarian, and diplomatic relations with regional and international partners.

It added that passing such resolutions without engagement does not contribute to improving conditions in Afghanistan and could undermine efforts toward international cooperation.

Nevertheless, the Taliban stated it would examine the resolution’s content and recommendations in light of Islamic principles.

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