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Security Council extends UN mission in Afghanistan mandate till June 2027, flags security concerns
The UN Security Council extended the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (Unama) mandate until June 2027, addressing concerns about Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis, terrorism threats, human rights issues, and regional stability. The resolution emphasizes regional cooperation, refugee returns, counterterrorism, and economic connectivity, with implications for Pakistan.
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