Collective Security Treaty Organization: Afghan authorities should intensify anti-terrorism measures
In their recent meeting in Belarus, the foreign ministers of the member countries of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, while expressing concern about the security situation in Afghanistan, asked the Islamic Emirate to intensify anti-terrorism measures. They have also emphasized that a "truly inclusive" government should be formed in Afghanistan.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The foreign ministers of this organization, in a statement released on Tuesday (June 20) after the meeting in Belarus, emphasized that one of the important factors in maintaining and strengthening security and stability in the region is solving and The situation in Afghanistan is fast-paced.
The declaration states that the Collective Security Treaty Organization is in favor of an independent, united and peaceful Afghanistan, free from terrorism, war and drugs.
According to the announcement, the member countries of the Collective Security Treaty are concerned about the deterioration of the security situation in Afghanistan and the intensification of the activities of international terrorist organizations, especially ISIS Khorasan, in Afghanistan.
In its statement, this organization has also expressed concern about the increase in drug smuggling from Afghanistan to neighboring countries. The statement stated that a "truly inclusive" government should be formed in Afghanistan.
The foreign ministers of the Collective Security Treaty Organization have emphasized that basic human rights, including women's rights, ethnic rights, and the right to education, must be respected by the Afghan authorities.
The Collective Security Treaty is a coalition between Russia and Central Asian countries.