UPDATE - UN Mission In Afghanistan Urges Parties To Further Reduce Violence, Work Towards Ceasefire

MOSCOW (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 26th March, 2020) The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has urged the parties to the Afghan conflict to reduce violence and try to achieve a ceasefire.

"Given the mounting number of incidents this month in which civilians have been killed and injured in the Afghan conflict, the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) urges all parties to further reduce levels of violence, to take all feasible measures to protect civilians and work towards a ceasefire and a lasting political settlement," UNAMA said.

"The Mission echoes Monday's call by the Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, for a global ceasefire so that the necessary focus and resources can be provided to combating the COVID-19 pandemic, a serious threat to all Afghans," it said.

UNAMA said a reduction in violence leading to a ceasefire would save lives and provide parties with a more conducive environment to start intra-Afghan peace talks and would enable better preparations to combat the looming health crisis posed by the novel coronavirus disease.

"Despite some de-escalation in hostilities following the end of February announcement for a reduction in violence, UNAMA continues to record conflict-related civilian casualties with more than 100 killed and many more injured in the 1-25 March period," it said.

UNAMA said the best way to protect civilians from the conflict and the health crisis was to completely stop the fighting.

"The United Nations remains ready to support an inclusive Afghan-led process that includes women, minorities and youth; upholds the human rights of all citizens; and leads to a sustainable peace in Afghanistan," it said.