Qatar's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said it was unacceptable to see any abuse of women in Afghanistan, while his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi called for an end to economic sanctions on Kabul.

And the Qatari foreign minister said - in an interview with the American network "CNN" - that "it is unacceptable - for us - to see any mistreatment of women in Afghanistan. It cannot be tolerated that the country has turned into a land for terrorists and terrorist organizations, we are pleading with the Yes, we also give the example in Qatar as a Muslim country with an Islamic system, in which women participate in the government's workforce more than men, as well as in higher education."

And the Qatari foreign minister had said in a previous interview with the American "Foxnews" network;

If the international community does not help the Afghan people, social unrest may eventually lead to civil war.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani added that his country supports Afghan refugees, providing them with medical supplies and health care, as well as vaccines for the Corona virus.

China call

Yesterday, Wednesday, at a virtual meeting of G20 foreign ministers on Afghanistan, the Chinese Foreign Minister said that "the various unilateral sanctions or restrictions on Afghanistan should be lifted as soon as possible."

Chinese Foreign Minister: Afghanistan's foreign exchange reserves "are national assets owned by the people of Afghanistan, and should be used by its people, and should not be used as a bargaining chip to exert political pressure on Afghanistan."

The Chinese minister added that Afghanistan's foreign currency reserves "are national assets owned by the people of Afghanistan, and should be used by its people, and should not be used as a bargaining chip to exert political pressure on Afghanistan."

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said - at the conclusion of a meeting he held yesterday with the foreign ministers of the permanent members of the Security Council - that these countries "all want a stable Afghanistan, where the rights of women and girls are respected, and not a haven for terrorism."

And the permanent members of the Security Council are France, America, Britain, China and Russia, whose meeting on Afghanistan lasted a little more than an hour, and none of the ministers who participated in it wanted to make any comment either before it began or after it ended.

recognition of the Taliban

The Taliban movement - which seized power in Afghanistan last month - asked the United Nations to allow it to address Afghanistan before the General Assembly of the United Nations, whose meetings end next Monday evening, and the Taliban is seeking recognition by the international community.


But the United States said that the United Nations Appropriations Committee, which is responsible for determining who represents any member state of the organization, said that the committee would not meet before next month.

The chiefs of staff of the armies of the countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Treaty Organization agreed to coordinate efforts and hold regular consultations in order to ward off the dangers coming from Afghanistan.

The Chief of Staff of the Russian Army, Valery Gerasimov, said - at a meeting held today on the sidelines of military exercises of the armies of the organization, which are being held in the Russian province of Orenburg - that the countries of the organization are constantly analyzing the situation in Afghanistan, studying security threats to the countries of the organization and their stability, and discussing military and security cooperation and coordination to confront No potential danger.

The Shanghai Treaty Organization includes Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Belarus.