Afghanistan, March 10 -- Afghanistan's acting envoy to the United Nations, Naseer Ahmad Faiq, told the United Nations Security Council that nearly five years after the Taliban's return to power, there are still no meaningful signs of policy change.
Speaking at a Security Council meeting on Tuesday, Faiq said women and girls in Afghanistan remain excluded from public life, while terrorism persists and the country continues to face deep political, economic, and humanitarian crises.
He stressed that the Afghanistan people deserve dignity, justice, and an inclusive system of governance that reflects the genuine will of the population rather than rule imposed without representation.
Faiq also strongly criticized recent Pakistani airstrikes in...