Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 12 Feb 2022, 08:42 am Print
Taliban Image: Hugo Shorter Twitter page
Kabul: British officials held talks with Taliban representatives in Afghanistan on the current humanitarian crisis situation in the country.
A British Foreign Office spokesperson said in a statement: "UK representatives returned to Afghanistan today for talks on how to respond to the country’s deepening humanitarian crisis."
"Nick Dyer, the UK’s Special Envoy for Famine Prevention and Humanitarian Affairs, Hugo Shorter, Chargé d’Affaires ad Interim of the UK Mission to Afghanistan and Hester Waddams, Deputy Head of Mission and Political Counsellor, UK Mission to Afghanistan met senior Taliban officials including Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi and Abdul Haq Wasiq," the representative said.
During this visit to #Kabul with @HugoShorter I stressed the 🇬🇧 deep concern over the plight of the Afghan people during this catastrophic humanitarian crisis. Also the importance of principled humanitarian access and delivery @tariqahmadbt @DeborahLyonsUN @RamizAlakbarov https://t.co/sjOvcMc5Mj
— Nick Dyer (@NickDyerFCDO) February 11, 2022
"As well as discussing the dire humanitarian situation, officials made clear to the Taliban the UK’s serious concerns about human rights, including those of women, girls and minorities, and the treatment of women’s rights activists," said the spokesperson.
The Taliban captured power in Afghanistan in 2021 after entering Kabul on Aug 15.
The Taliban kept taking control over regions in the country ever since the foreign forces announced their decision to leave Afghanistan.
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