INTERNATIONAL — June 14, 2026
UN Security Council to Meet on Extension of UNAMA Mandate
The session is slated to begin at 6:30 p.m. Kabul time on Monday as the mission's mandate nears expiration following its last extension in March.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with ToloNews — corroborated by Pajhwok, Khaama Press and Omid Radio — 2 min read

The United Nations Security Council is scheduled to meet on Monday to review the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.
The meeting will take place at 10:00 a.m. New York time, which corresponds to 6:30 p.m. Kabul time. Council members are expected to discuss the mission's activities and decide on extending its mandate.
The current mandate is set to expire on June 16 after a three-month extension that was granted on March 16, 2025. Some sources indicate the expiration falls on the 27th of Jawza in the Afghan calendar.
UNAMA has been active in the country since 2002, with its mandate renewed annually by the Security Council. The mission has been involved in coordinating humanitarian assistance and facilitating connections between Afghanistan and the international community.
Political analysts have pointed to the importance of extending the mandate, emphasizing the need for neutrality and alignment with conditions on the ground. Suhail Shaheen, representing the Islamic Emirate's embassy in Doha, has highlighted these aspects. Support for the mission has come from countries including China and Russia, while the United States has raised certain issues.
This meeting is part of ongoing international efforts regarding the situation in Afghanistan.
Read the original reporting at ToloNews →
Reliability assessment
4 independent outlets corroborate the core event of the scheduled UNSC meeting based on UNAMA's public announcement with consistent timing and date details; minor variations in mandate end-date reporting do not affect verification of the meeting itself
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Khaama Press: "deep humanitarian crisis", "restrictions imposed by the Taliban on women and girls", "Human rights concerns have remained central" - these phrases introduce evaluative framing and advocacy tone around the humanitarian and rights issues.
Across the newsrooms
Where reports agree
- UN Security Council scheduled to meet on Monday (June 15) to review and decide on UNAMA mandate extension
- Meeting time confirmed as 10:00 a.m. New York / 6:30 p.m. Kabul
- UNAMA mandate currently set to expire in mid-to-late June unless extended
- UNAMA has played a key role in diplomatic engagement and humanitarian coordination since 2002
Where reports differ
- Exact end date of current mandate: Omid Radio cites 27th of Jawza while ToloNews cites June 16
- ToloNews includes additional details on political obstacles (US vs China/Russia positions) and quotes from analysts and Taliban representative not present in other sources
Filed by 4 outlets
ToloNews
Originating
Reported straight
Reported straight
Pajhwok
Reported straight
Reported straight
Khaama Press
Framed
Framed
Omid Radio
Reported straight
Reported straight
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