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Prolonged civil war, or complete isolation of Afghanistan: Guterres

By IANS | Updated: August 14, 2021 11:55 IST

New York/New Delhi, Aug 14 UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has asked the Taliban to "immediately halt" their offensive ...

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New York/New Delhi, Aug 14 UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has asked the Taliban to "immediately halt" their offensive against the Afghan government forces and return to the negotiating table in good faith, "in the interest of Afghanistan, and its people".

Guterres told reporters at the UN Headquarters in New York on Friday that humanitarian needs were "growing by the hour" and the war-torn country was largely spinning out of control.

"Even for a country that has tragically known generations of conflict, Afghanistan is in the throes of yet another chaotic and desperate chapter – an incredible tragedy for its long-suffering people", he said, noting that more than 1,000 people have been killed or injured from indiscriminate attacks against civil, notably in Helmand, Kandahar and Herat provinces, in just the past month.

The UN chief said the fighting between Taliban and Afghan security forces for control of cities and towns, was "causing tremendous harm".

At least 241,000 people have been forced to flee from their homes... Hospitals are overflowing. Food and medical supplies are dwindling. Roads, bridges, schools, clinics and other critical infrastructure are being destroyed, "he added.

"Continued urban conflict will mean continued carnage" Guterres said, with civil inevitably paying the highest price.

"I call on all parties to take heed of the conflict's heavy toll and its devastating impact on civil. They all must do more to protect civil."

Guterres said he was "deeply disturbed" by reports of the Taliban imposing severe restrictions on human rights in the areas under their control, particularly targeting women and journalists.

"It is particularly horrifying and heartbreaking to see reports of the hard-won rights of Afghan girls and women being ripped away from them."

The UN chief called on the international community, to make clear to the Taliban that seizing power through military force, was "a losing proposition. That can only lead to prolonged civil war, or to the complete isolation of Afghanistan".

He said there was still potential for stalled intra-Afghan talks taking place in Doha, Qatar, supported by the region and the wider international community, which could lead to a negotiated settlement.

"Only an Afghan-led negotiated political settlement can ensure peace", he added, declaring that the UN was determined to contribute to a peace deal, "promote the rights of all Afghans and provide life-saving humanitarian help to the ever increasing numbers of civil in need".

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