The Asian Age

Emergency UN meet on Afghan planned: Russia

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Moscow: Russia is working with other countries to hold an emergency UN Security Council meeting on Afghanista­n as the Taliban completes its military takeover of the country, foreign ministry official Zamir Kabulov told Russian news agencies.

“We are working on this,” Mr Kabulov said, adding that the meeting will take place. Russia is one of five permanent members of the UN Security Council, along with the US, Britain, France, and China.

Moscow, Aug. 15: Russia is working with other countries to hold an emergency UN Security Council meeting on Afghanista­n as the Taliban completes its military takeover of the country, foreign ministry official Zamir Kabulov said. “We are working on this,” Kabulov said, adding that the meeting will take place.

Russia is one of five permanent members of the UN Security Council, along with the United States, Britain, France, and China. Kabulov also said Moscow does not plan to evacuate its embassy in Kabul, saying the Taliban had offered Russia and other countries — which he did not name — security assurances for their missions in Afghanista­n.

Leonid Slutsky, foreign affairs chief in the lower house of the Russian parliament, said the situation in Afghanista­n required the “immediate interventi­on” of the UN Security Council. “It is important to prevent a new humanitari­an catastroph­e,” he said.

The US and other countries rushed to evacuate their citizens from the capital as Taliban fighters stood on the outskirts of Kabul on Sunday.

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