Afghan envoy pulls out of UNGA debate
The Hindu
Ghulam Isaczai, who represented the previous government, had been due to defy the Taliban with a speech but his name was removed from the list of speakers on Monday.
Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations pulled out of delivering an address to world leaders at the General Assembly later on Monday, a UN spokesperson said.
Ghulam Isaczai, who represented the previous government , had been due to defy the Taliban with a speech but his name was removed from the list of speakers on Monday.
A UNGA spokeswoman said Afghanistan’s mission to the UN had not cited a reason for the withdrawal.
The 29th edition of the Conference of Parties (COP29), held at Baku in Azerbaijan, is arguably the most important of the United Nations’ climate conferences. It was supposed to conclude on November 22, after nearly 11 days of negotiations and the whole purpose was for the world to take a collective step forward in addressing rising carbon emissions.