Australian institution: The humanitarian needs of the Afghan people should not be ignored.
In a report on the website of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the Lowy Institute in Australia stressed that the international community should interact with the government of Kabul due to the crisis situation of the Afghan people.
This Australian institution added that any kind of aid to Afghanistan indirectly supports the caretaker government, but the humanitarian needs of the people of this country should not be ignored.
According to this report, preserving the economic rights of Afghans does not mean recognizing the Kabul government, but interacting with the Taliban may prevent a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
According to this institute, this work can provide the basis for further negotiations with the Taliban.
The report adds that the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan has worsened more than ever, and according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 28.2 million Afghans are currently in need of humanitarian assistance.
In a report on the website of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the Lowy Institute in Australia stressed that the international community should interact with the government of Kabul due to the crisis situation of the Afghan people.
This Australian institution added that any kind of aid to Afghanistan indirectly supports the caretaker government, but the humanitarian needs of the people of this country should not be ignored.
According to this report, preserving the economic rights of Afghans does not mean recognizing the Kabul government, but interacting with the Taliban may prevent a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
According to this institute, this work can provide the basis for further negotiations with the Taliban.
The report adds that the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan has worsened more than ever, and according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 28.2 million Afghans are currently in need of humanitarian assistance.