New York: The United Nations said that it remained in touch with stakeholders in Afghanistan to find a political solution for the conflict, the main spokesman for the UN Secretary General Antoner Antonres.
During the press direction, said Stephane Dujarric on Tuesday said, “We continue to relate to all parties, both in Afghanistan or regional parties in an effort to find a political solution.” A spokesman also said the facts on the land in Afghanistan as reported was “very worrying” and “very concerned”, sputnik reported.
“All of this must be a reminder for the parties to truly focus on the political process,” added Dujarric.
A new wave of deadly clashes by Taliban terrorists began in Afghanistan last month.
With us and NATO forces announced that they withdrew from the country, the Taliban began an attack on major cities and seized control of several cities.
The Taliban also attacked civilians and imposed regressive and barbarical rules in the provinces that fell to them.
In less than a week, the Taliban won seven of the 34 provincial capitals in this country.
The United Kom Commissioner of the United Nations for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said on Tuesday that violence against Afghan civilians by Taliban fighters “can amount to crimes and crimes against humanity”.