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UN officials urge Western nations to engage with Afghanistan to prevent it sliding into instability
UN officials urge Western nations to engage with Afghanistan to prevent instability amid multiple crises, including returning refugees, poverty, and a Taliban government excluding women from education and jobs. The article highlights progress in security and reduced drug production, but emphasizes risks from international isolation and aid cuts.
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Barham SalihpersonAlexander De CroopersonUnited NationsorganizationUnited Nations High Commissioner for RefugeesorganizationUnited Nations Development ProgramorganizationAfghanistanplaceTalibanorganizationEuropean UnionorganizationRussiaplacePakistanplaceIranplacerefugeestopicdrug productiontopicInternational aidtopic
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