11/13/2025
Key Points from 🇦🇫 Afghanistan's Statement at the UNGA80 Fourth Committee on Special Political Missions (November 12, 2025):
🔹 Afghanistan aligns with the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) statement and appreciates the UN's efforts to strengthen peace, stability, and human rights through special political missions.
🔹 Afghanistan faces serious challenges — economic collapse, humanitarian crisis, widespread human rights violations, terrorism, and systematic deprivation of women and girls from their fundamental rights.
🔹 The Taliban's failure & unwillingness to establish an inclusive and accountable system have led to further isolation and pushed millions into poverty.
🔹 We once again express our support for and its impartial role in promoting peace, stability, and inclusive governance.
🔹 UNAMA's presence is vital for monitoring the human rights situation, especially the deteriorating conditions of Afghan women and girls.
🔹 We call on all UN entities and partners to deliver assistance to the most vulnerable segments of society with transparency and accountability.
🔹 The UN-led Doha process has not produced tangible results, but if it returned to its original purpose, guided by a unified international strategy, a clear political roadmap, and the appointment of a special envoy for Afghanistan.
🔹 After 4 years of political deadlock, inclusive political dialogue must be prioritized.
🔹 Afghanistan's stability and reintegration into the international system requires a legitimate, inclusive, and representative government built on justice, rule of law, and the will of the people.
🔹 Afghanistan appreciates the UN's longstanding commitment and calls on all member states to continue supporting the Afghan people, especially women and girls.
🔹 Special political missions must operate with clear mandates, impartiality, transparency, inclusivity, and respect for national ownership.