Afghanistan withdrew from the list of speeches at the UN General Assembly debate on the final day of the meeting. Confirmation from the spokesperson for the president of the General Assembly, Monica Grayley. "We have received information that the Member State has withdrawn its participation in the debate, which is scheduled for today," explained Grayley.

Ambassador Ghulam Isaczai, appointed by former president Ghani, was to intervene. However, the Taliban are trying to oust him and take control of the seat at the United Nations.

Burma was also deleted from the list of interventions at the General Assembly - as explained by a spokesman for the UN Headquarters - amid the rival claims of the military junta and the ousted elected government. On the list was in fact the current Burmese ambassador to the United Nations Kyaw Moe Tun - appointed by the government of Aung San Suu Kyi - who should have spoken today, on the last day of work.

According to diplomatic sources, however, China, Russia and the United States have reached an agreement that Moscow and Beijing will not object to Kyaw Moe Tun remaining the Burmese representative to the United Nations for the time being, as long as he does not speak during the meeting. important forum.

The three powers are part of the nine-member credential-evaluating commission, which is appointed at the start of each session of the General Assembly and which generally doesn't meet until October or November. The military junta has proposed military veteran Aung Thurein as a United Nations envoy, while Kyaw Moe Tun has asked to renew his accreditation.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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