India Abstains in UNGA on Draft Resolution on Afghanistan
- India abstained from a UN General Assembly resolution on Afghanistan, stating a "business as usual" approach will not achieve desired outcomes for the Afghan people.
- The resolution expresses grave concern over human rights abuses, particularly against women and girls under Taliban rule.
- India emphasized the importance of preventing designated terrorist groups from exploiting Afghan territory, specifically calling out Pakistan for facilitating such operations.
- Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish reiterated India's ongoing commitment to humanitarian aid and development initiatives in Afghanistan, citing over 500 partnership projects across provinces.
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India abstains in UNGA on draft resolution on Afghanistan
United Nations, Jul 7 (PTI) India on Monday abstained in the UN General Assembly on a draft resolution on Afghanistan as it noted that a “business as usual” approach is unlikely to deliver outcomes that the global community envisions for the Afghan people. The 193-member UN General Assembly adopted a draft resolution, introduced by Germany […]
India Abstains In UNGA On Draft Resolution On Afghanistan
India has abstained in the United Nations General Assembly on a draft resolution on Afghanistan, noting that a “business as usual” approach is unlikely to deliver outcomes that the global community envisions for the Afghan people.The 193-member UN General Assembly on Monday adopted the draft resolution, introduced by Germany on ‘The situation in Afghanistan’. The resolution was adopted with 116 votes in favour; two against and 12 abstentions, in…
India abstains in UNGA on draft resolution on Afghanistan - OrissaPOST
United Nations: India has abstained in the UN General Assembly on a draft resolution on Afghanistan, noting that a “business as usual” approach is unlikely to deliver outcomes that the global community envisions for the Afghan people. The 193-member UN General Assembly Monday adopted the draft resolution, introduced by Germany on ‘The situation in Afghanistan’. The resolution was adopted with 116 votes in favour; two against and 12 abstentions, …
India abstains from UN resolution on Afghanistan, calls for efforts to end exploitation of Afghan soil for terrorism
India abstained from voting on the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) resolution on the situation in Afghanistan on Monday and noted that a “business as usual” approach without new and targeted initiatives is unlikely to deliver the outcomes the international community envisions for the Afghan people. The text titled “The situation in Afghanistan” was adopted by a vote of 116 in favour to 2 against (Israel, United States), with 12 abstention…
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