
UK MPs Call for Support for Afghan Women and Opposition Unity
A two-day meeting organized by Women for Afghanistan sought to strengthen unity among Taliban opponents and create a common framework for addressing the Afghan crisis.
The final day of the meeting was held at the UK House of Commons with the participation of fifteen members of parliament, including heads of key committees, who discussed the situation in Afghanistan.
Lord Tariq Ahmad emphasized continued support for Afghan women and the role of the international community.
Wendy Chamberlain stressed the importance of coordination and continued efforts to address the situation in Afghanistan.
Tom Tugendhat shared his experience of the war against the Taliban and stressed the unity of opposition forces to change the situation in Afghanistan.
Sarah Champion spoke about the importance of Afghan women's role in political processes and peace reconstruction.
The gathering provided a platform for British parliamentarians to express views on the Afghan issue and highlight the need for a united approach among those opposed to the Taliban.
Such events reflect ongoing parliamentary interest in Afghanistan and efforts to align on support for women and broader solutions.
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