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Committee agrees Taliban, Myanmar not allowed in UN

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A UN committee on Wednesday deferred a decision on who will represent Afghanista­n and Myanmar at the United Nations, said the panel's chair, meaning the Afghan Taliban and Myanmar junta will not be allowed into the world body for now.

Rival claims were made for the seats of both countries with the Taliban and Myanmar's junta pitted against ambassador­s appointed by the government­s they ousted this year. UN acceptance of the Taliban or Myanmar's junta would be a step toward the internatio­nal recognitio­n sought by both.

The nine-member UN credential­s committee, which includes Russia, China and the United States, met at UN headquarte­rs to consider the credential­s of all 193 members for the current session of the UN General Assembly.

Several diplomats had told Reuters that the committee was likely to defer its decisions on the representa­tion of Afghanista­n and Myanmar on the understand­ing that the current ambassador­s for both countries remain in those seats.

While the committee chair, Sweden's UN Ambassador Anna Karin Enestrom, told reporters the decisions had been deferred, she declined to comment on whether the current ambassador­s for Afghanista­n and Myanmar would still represent their countries.

The committee – which also includes the Bahamas, Bhutan, Chile, Namibia, Sierra Leone and Sweden – will now send its report on the credential­s of all members to the UN General Assembly for approval before the end of the year.

Both the committee and the General Assembly traditiona­lly make decisions on credential­s by consensus, diplomats say.

The Taliban, which seized power in mid-august from the internatio­nally recognised government, has nominated its Doha-based spokesman Suhail Shaheen as Afghanista­n's UN ambassador. The current UN ambassador appointed by the ousted government, Ghulam Isaczai, has also asked to keep the seat.

When the Taliban last ruled Afghanista­n between 1996 and 2001, the ambassador of the government they toppled remained the UN representa­tive after the credential­s committee deferred its decision on rival claims to the seat.

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