Explanation of Vote by Ambassador Archie Young, UK Deputy
Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council
meeting on Afghanistan.
"Colleagues, the United Kingdom is pleased the Council has
unanimously agreed the renewal of UNAMA's important
mandate.
This includes new language calling on the Taliban to reverse its
latest restrictions against women and girls, including the decree
on the Criminal Rules of Courts and the ongoing ban on Afghan
women accessing UN premises.
We reiterate our call on the Taliban to heed this Council's
collective demands.
As DSRSG Gagnon set out last week, UNAMA is continuing its vital
work to coordinate and facilitate humanitarian efforts, promote
the rights of all Afghans, including women and girls, and advance
a political pathway to help achieve an Afghanistan at peace with
itself and its neighbours and meeting its international
obligations.
We commend UNAMA's unwavering persistence within an increasingly
complex context, and in spite of the Taliban's ongoing
intransigence.
While the Taliban's repression and restrictions on women and
girls continue, the United Kingdom will remain steadfast in our
support for the retention of UNAMA's important human rights
functions, including, and in particular, the promotion of gender
equality and the full, equal, meaningful, and safe participation
of women in all levels and stages of decision-making.
Over the next three months, we look forward to working together
with all Council members to agree the scope of UNAMA's future
mandate and to ensure the UN's continued presence on the ground."