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Afghan Youth Urged to Work Toward Positive Change in Kabul Model UN
More than 200 young Afghans from around the country got a taste of international diplomacy during a two-day conference in Afghanistan’s capital, UNAMA reported.
UNAMA news story writes that among the speakers were Spoghmai Wardak, Acting Minister of Women’s Affairs, Pernille Kardel, UN Secretary-General’s Deputy Special Representative for Afghanistan, and George Cunningham, Deputy Head of the EU in Afghanistan.
Known as the Kabul Model United Nations, the event was set up to provide an “authentic simulation” of the international diplomatic world found at the UN General Assembly and Security Council.
Ms. Wardak asked boys and girls to work together to bring about positive changes in the country: “We expect youth to suggest good recommendations and policies, and work together to lead the country toward peace and prosperity.”
Ms. Kardel, who is the deputy head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), encouraged participants at the model UN to think like the state they represent as well as trying to understand the thinking of other states.
“The more we are able to understand the actions and the behaviour of our neighbours, the more we can find common ground and the more we can avoid crises,” she said. “Often, we learn that the compromise we reached through consensus was even better than our initial position.”
Ms. Kardel said that the UN plays an important role as “an advocate for essential norms, such as respect for equal rights, justice and self-determination.”
Mohammad Yahya Qanie, President of the Kabul Model United Nations, said that youth can bring about change if the opportunity is provided to them. “Youth have talent, education, energy, commitment and hope for a bright future,” he said. “The only thing they need is support.”
Abdullah Javed, a law student and participant at the event, said he plans to be a diplomat in the future and attending the conference will help familiarize him with diplomatic terminology. “I want to learn and represent my country in the future,” he said.
The Kabul Model United Nations was founded in 2014 by young Afghan leaders in Kabul. It was set up to mobilize youth by facilitating a platform of academic discourse to practice democracy and peacebuilding, and to promote human rights and gender equality.
UNAMA is mandated to support the Afghan Government and the people of Afghanistan as a political mission that provides good offices; promotes coherent development support by the international community; supports the process of peace and reconciliation; monitors and promotes human rights and the protection of civilians in armed conflict; promotes good governance; and encourages regional cooperation.
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UAE and Iran call for diplomatic resolution to Afghanistan–Pakistan tensions
The United Arab Emirates has expressed concern over the recent clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan, urging both sides to exercise restraint and prevent any further escalation.
In its statement, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that disputes must be resolved through dialogue and diplomatic channels — an approach the country says can help strengthen security and stability in South Asia.
The UAE also reaffirmed its support for efforts aimed at building trust and promoting dialogue between the two sides, noting that such steps can help fulfill the aspirations of both nations for peace and development.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran issued a separate statement expressing deep concern and regret over the intensifying violence, warning that continued hostilities could have serious humanitarian and security consequences for the region.
Tehran emphasized the need for mutual respect for territorial integrity and national sovereignty, calling on both countries to immediately begin dialogue and engagement.
Iran also announced its readiness to assist in reducing tensions and facilitating discussions between the two sides to achieve a complete cessation of hostilities and reach an understanding.
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EU calls for immediate de-escalation amid rising Afghanistan–Pakistan tensions
The European Union has urged all parties involved to immediately de-escalate following a sharp rise in violence between Afghanistan and Pakistan, including cross-Durand Line attacks and airstrikes.
In a statement issued by the High Representative on behalf of the EU, the bloc warned that the continuation of hostilities could have “serious implications for the region.”
The statement reaffirmed the EU’s position that Afghan territory must not be used to threaten or attack other states, calling on the Islamic Emirate to take “effective action” against all terrorist groups operating in or from Afghanistan. The Islamic Emirate has previously denied presence of militant groups in Afghanistan.
The EU also urged both Kabul and Islamabad to pursue dialogue to prevent further escalation. It stressed that international law — including humanitarian law — must be respected by all sides, and emphasized the importance of protecting civilians and civilian infrastructure.
“All feasible precautions must be taken to prevent further civilian harm,” the statement added.
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IEA: Special circle in Pakistan has launched mission to destabilize region
The spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Zabihullah Mujahid, says that a special circle in Pakistan has launched a mission to destabilize the region following the recent escalation of conflicts between the two countries.
Speaking at a press conference in Kandahar province on Friday, Mujahid urged regional countries to put a stop to the “troublemakers.”
Mujahid stated that Afghan air forces had precisely targeted Pakistani military centers.
In response to a question about what position the Islamic Emirate would take if regional countries called for a halt to the war, he said that the Islamic Emirate seeks a peaceful resolution of issues and that they have previously held several rounds of negotiations and discussed the matters; however, the Pakistani side has not been prepared to resolve the issues through peaceful dialogue.
The spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate emphasized that the Pakistani side consistently attempts to fabricate pretexts for war and links its internal issues to Afghanistan.
Mujahid further stated that Pakistani aircraft are still patrolling Afghanistan’s airspace.
Last night, following retaliatory attacks by Afghan forces on Pakistani military facilities across the Durand Line, Pakistan’s military regime carried out airstrikes on locations in three Afghan provinces.
Mujahid confirmed that Pakistani forces bombed certain areas in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia.
He added that during the fighting that began Friday night, 13 Afghan soldiers were “martyred” and 22 others were wounded.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan described the operation as retaliation for Pakistan’s previous attacks in Nangarhar and Paktika earlier this week.
The Afghan Ministry of National Defense also announced that in these clashes, Afghan forces killed 55 Pakistani soldiers, captured several others, and seized two military headquarters along with 19 security posts.
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