Taliban want to address General Assembly
The Hindu
Taliban said it was nominating a new U.N. permanent representative, Mohammad Suhail Shaheen, a U.N. spokesman said
Who should represent Afghanistan at the United Nations this month? It's a complex question with plenty of political implications.
The Taliban, the country's new rulers for a matter of weeks, are challenging the credentials of their country's former U.N. ambassador and want to speak at the General Assembly’s high-level meeting of world leaders this week, the international body says.
The question now facing U.N. officials comes just over a month after the Taliban, ejected from Afghanistan by the United States and its allies after 9/11, swept back into power as U.S. forces prepared to withdraw from the country at the end of August. The Taliban stunned the world by taking territory with surprising speed and little resistance from the U.S.-trained Afghan military. The Western-backed government .