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    Pakistan Endorses UNAMA Mandate Extension Amid Rising Terror Threats from Afghanistan

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The United Nations Security Council unanimously agreed on Monday to extend the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) for an additional three months. This decision received full support from all 15 member states, including Pakistan, which emphasized the growing threat of terrorism originating from Afghan territory. The extension reflects the international community’s ongoing commitment to stabilizing Afghanistan amid a complex and volatile security landscape.

    During the session, Pakistan’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Usman Jadoon, expressed Islamabad’s firm backing for the three-month renewal of UNAMA’s mandate. He highlighted Pakistan’s recognition of UNAMA’s critical role in fostering peace, security, and stability within Afghanistan, a country grappling with multiple intertwined challenges. These include persistent terrorism, human rights violations, the narcotics trade, and a significant reduction in humanitarian assistance, all of which have compounded the fragile situation on the ground.

    Ambassador Jadoon also praised China for its constructive role as the penholder of the resolution, describing Beijing’s efforts to build consensus among Security Council members as genuine and effective. He welcomed the unanimous adoption of the resolution, underscoring the importance of international cooperation in addressing Afghanistan’s ongoing crises. This collaborative approach is seen as essential for supporting Afghanistan’s transition and preventing further regional destabilization.

    Turning to the security dimension, Jadoon drew attention to Pakistan’s longstanding concerns regarding the deteriorating situation within Afghanistan. He pointed out an alarming surge in terrorist activities emanating from Afghan soil, which Pakistan views as the most pressing challenge facing the region. him, factions within the Taliban regime are either actively collaborating with or providing a permissive environment for various militant groups. These include the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), Majeed Brigade, Daesh-Khorasan (Daesh-K), Al Qaeda, and the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM).

    These groups reportedly operate with near impunity, orchestrating cross-border attacks targeting Pakistani civilians, law enforcement agencies, and critical infrastructure. Ambassador Jadoon stressed that such activities not only threaten Pakistan’s internal security but also pose a broader risk to regional peace and stability. He noted that the Security Council’s resolution explicitly acknowledges these concerns by expressing apprehension over terrorist organizations that continue to jeopardize international peace and security. The resolution calls on the Taliban authorities to implement immediate, tangible, and effective measures to combat terrorism within their jurisdiction.

    Furthermore, the resolution emphasizes the necessity for the secure management of weapons and ammunition to prevent their diversion to terrorist groups. Ambassador Jadoon highlighted this point, underscoring the importance of controlling arms flows to reduce the operational capabilities of militant organizations. He urged UNAMA to play a proactive role in monitoring and analyzing the evolving security dynamics in Afghanistan, including the illicit economy that fuels these groups. The mission’s support is also crucial in efforts to curb illegal arms trafficking and facilitate the reintegration of refugees displaced by ongoing conflict.

    However, Jadoon cautioned against misinformation campaigns by certain Taliban factions, which he said are obstructing UNAMA’s access and operational effectiveness across Afghanistan. He called for the mission to maintain objectivity in its reporting, taking into account the legitimate concerns of Afghanistan’s neighboring countries. This balanced approach is vital for ensuring that UNAMA’s work contributes constructively to regional stability rather than exacerbating tensions.

    In conclusion, Ambassador Jadoon expressed Pakistan’s hope that the upcoming three-month period will provide an opportunity to reassess UNAMA’s mandate and enhance its capacity to support sustainable peace and stability in Afghanistan. He emphasized the vision of an Afghanistan that is at peace not only within its borders but also in harmonious relations with its neighbors. This reflects Pakistan’s broader strategic interest in fostering a secure and stable environment in the region, which is essential for long-term development and prosperity.

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