City
Epaper

Kashmiri group asks EU vice president to clarify his position on granting recognition to the Taliban

By ANI | Updated: October 13, 2021 14:00 IST

A Kashmir group has asked Josep Borrell Fontelles, Vice-President of the European Commission, to clarify his position on recognition of the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan.

Open in App

A Kashmir group has asked Josep Borrell Fontelles, Vice-President of the European Commission, to clarify his position on recognition of the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan.

Speakers and participants at a conference held under the aegis of the United Kashmir People's National Party (UKPNP) have sent a memo addressed to Borrell, High-Representative of the Union for Foreign Policy and Security Policy, with this request, according to EU Today.

On September 14, Borrell had indicated that the bloc is prepared to recognise the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan, further indicating that the European Union (EU) has no option but to talk to Afghanistan's new rulers, and that he will try to coordinate with member governments to organise a diplomatic presence in Kabul, the letter said.

"Would the High Representative [Borrel] please advise us of his current position on this matter?" the letter added.

The letter came from the participants of the conference which was chaired by Jamil Maqsood at the Press Club in Brussels, EU Today said.

Maqsood is a human rights activist and senior official of the UKPNP.The conference had also called upon the government of Pakistan to criminalise those human rights abusers who openly eulogised extremism and terrorism online.

Calling on the Pakistan government to give equal representation, the conference stated that women must be allowed to fill 33 per cent of the seats in all policy-making institutions, including political parties, according to EU Today.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Josep BorrellEuropean CommissionBrusselsKabulTalibanJamil MaqsoodUnion minister of healthUnion minister for healthJustice commissionState health directorateTalibans
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPakistan-Afghanistan Conflict: At Least 15 Civilians Killed, Over 100 Injured in Pakistani Artillery Fire in Kandahar

InternationalIndia to Reopen Embassy in Kabul Four Years After Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan

InternationalCyber Attack Halts Check-ins and Flight Boarding at European Airports, Including London’s Heathrow

Other SportsTaliban Bans Chess in Afghanistan, Calling It a Form of Gambling Under Sharia Law

InternationalKhyber Pakhtunkhwa Attack: 33 killed 14 injured as militants ambush vehicles in Pakistan; Disturbing Visuals Emerges

International Realted Stories

InternationalIndia, Paraguay hold first JCM meeting, discuss enhancing bilateral ties

InternationalEthiopia reports 9 cases of Marburg virus disease in first-ever outbreak: WHO

InternationalIndia criticises Pakistan heading UNSC committee on sanctions against Taliban 

InternationalSweden: 3 killed as empty double-decker bus rams Stockholm bus stop; driver arrested

InternationalSenior US diplomat hails joint fact sheet release as opening 'new chapter' in South Korea-US alliance