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UN Security Council mulls trip to Afghanistan  

Published January 11, 2018 Updated January 11, 2018 08:34pm

UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council is considering a visit to Afghanistan to get an up-close view of the conflict-ridden country and help develop a new strategy, Kazakhstan's UN ambassador said Thursday.

US national security adviser H.R. McMaster last week briefed ambassadors of the 15-member council in New York following a series of high-profile US visits to Afghanistan, including Vice President Mike Pence last month.

"We think it's important for Security Council members to get the update of the situation from the ground," said Kazakh Ambassador Kairat Umarov, the council's president for this month.

"We would like them to feel the situation there and work with the Afghan government on what are the needs."

No date was announced for the visit, which would be the first by the full council to Afghanistan in seven years.

US President Donald Trump in August unveiled a new strategy for Afghanistan, vowing to deploy more troops, on top of the 11,000 already in the country, to train and advise Afghan security forces.

Afghanistan is expected to top the agenda when Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev meets Trump next week at the White House before heading to New York to chair a council debate on the conflict on January 19.

The Kazakh ambassador called for "a more comprehensive approach" to Afghanistan that puts a stronger focus on development, and is not limited to boosting security.

 

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2018

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