UN Security Council makes secret visit to Afghanistan

IANS  |  United Nations 

The has concluded a secret fact-finding mission to in a show of support for the war-torn nation where it denounced the activities of terrorists there, the UN Assistance Mission in (UNAMA) announced Monday.

UNAMA said that the Council members "expressed concerns about the security environment in Afghanistan, including the presence of Al Qaeda, and (Islamic State)-Khorasan Province-affiliated fighters, as well as about the nexus of terrorism and organized crime."

"All parties reiterated the need for greater international and regional security cooperation," it added.

The three-day visit that began Saturday was lead by Council Kairat Umarov, who is also the of All the 15 members of the Council participated in the mission. They included US and the Karel van Oosterom, who is the responsible for

Umarov announced last Tuesday that a mission was forthcoming, but when it took place the visit was kept a secret because of the security situation in and was disclosed only after it ended.

During meetings with the Council members, Afghan officials expressed satisfaction with the development by of the in Iran, which provides a sea link for Afghanistan, UNAMA said.

It also has the potential to give other Central Asian countries a link to the warm waters.

has already sent the first consignment of 1.1 million tonnes of wheat to using the port and roads it has built to connect it to the country.

The officials also said they hoped projects like the Pipeline (TAPI) for transporting gas would be implemented rapidly.

Council members met Afghanistan's Ashraf Ghani, Abdullah Abdullah, other officials, NGOs, representatives of political parties and the leaders of the US-let NATO mission there.

This was the first visit of to in about seven years. The last visit was in June 2010.

The latest visit came ahead of a high-level Council meeting on on Friday to be presided over by Kazakhstan's Afghanistan's and ministers of other countries are also expected at the meeting.

Members of the and the briefed the delegation on the preparations for the upcoming parliamentary and district in 2018, UNAMA said.

Council members emphasised the need for electoral reforms and the importance of increasing the participation of women in elections, it added.

"Both members and Afghan officials called for improved cooperation and coordination in the region, underscoring the need for the international community, particularly neighbouring countries, to support and cooperate with Afghanistan, especially in countering terrorism," UNAMA said.

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First Published: Tue, January 16 2018. 00:04 IST