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Convinced that there is no military solution to the Afghan conflict and that only a political settlement
aimed at the establishment of a broad-based, multi-ethnic and fully representative government acceptable
to the Afghan people can lead to peace and reconciliation,
Stressing the importance of non-intervention and non-interference in the internal affairs of
Afghanistan, and deeply concerned at all forms of continued external support, which is causing the
prolongation and intensification of the conflict,
Expressing its grave concern at the failure of all Afghan parties, in particular the Taliban, to put an
end to the conflict, which seriously threatens stability and peace in the region, and strongly condemning
the sharp escalation of this conflict and the intensification of the fighting in Afghanistan, which add to
the enormous suffering of the Afghan people, resulting in the massive loss of human life, refugee flows,
killing, harassment, the forcible displacement of innocent civilians and extensive destruction, and seriously
threaten stability and peace in the region,
Also expressing its grave concern at persistent violations of human rights and breaches of
international humanitarian law in Afghanistan, as exemplified by reports of mass killings and atrocities
committed by combatants against civilians and prisoners of war,
Further expressing its grave concern at the continuing and substantiated reports of systematic
discrimination against girls and women, particularly in areas controlled by the Taliban,
Deeply concerned by the increasingly ethnic nature of the conflict, by reports of persecution on the
grounds of ethnic origin and religious persuasion, in particular against the Shiites, and by the threat this
poses to the unity of the Afghan State,
Strongly condemning the armed attacks against United Nations personnel in territories controlled by
the Taliban, in which United Nations staff members were murdered or injured,
Also strongly condemning the capture by Taliban militia of the Consulate-General of the Islamic
Republic of Iran in Mazar-e Sharif and the killing of diplomatic and consular personnel of the ConsulateGeneral and the correspondent of the Islamic Republic News Agency, and stressing that these unacceptable
acts constitute violations of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations1 and the Vienna Convention
on Consular Relations,2
Deeply disturbed by the continuing use of Afghan territory for the sheltering and training of terrorists
as well as for the cultivation, production and trafficking of drugs, and by the dangerous repercussions of
these activities, which reach Afghanistan’s neighbours and far beyond,
Reiterating that the United Nations, as a universally recognized and impartial intermediary, must
continue to play the central role in international efforts towards a peaceful resolution of the Afghan
conflict,
1
United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 500, No. 7310.
2
Ibid., vol. 596, No. 8638.
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