Afghanistan: Flood victims in Ghor still waiting for aid
WFP announced that $14.5 million is urgently needed to assist flood victims in Afghanistan.
WFP announced that $14.5 million is urgently needed to assist flood victims in Afghanistan.
Al Khulaifi stated that the Doha meeting “will not yield significant results” without the participation of the Taliban.
The source said the meeting will not discuss the appointment of a special representative for Afghanistan.
The meetings discussed the latest developments in Afghanistan, particularly in the political, humanitarian, development, and security fields.
“We must work with our friends and allies to pressure the Taliban to lift these barbaric edicts,” McCaul said.
The international community cannot abandon Afghanistan, she said, urging continued engagement and support for the population.
Blinken made the statement during a U.S. congressional hearing titled “The State of American Diplomacy in 2024.”
Citing the Taliban-run refugee ministry, OCHA revealed that nearly 350 people have died in these floods while over 1,500 others.
The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not commented on this matter.
The authority stated that the examination will take place in five phases.