Blending Perspectives from Every Continent
The United Nations Security Council held a high-level briefing on March 9, 2026, addressing the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan amid escalating regional tensions, a deepening humanitarian crisis, and persistent human rights concerns.
Georgette Gagnon, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Officer-in-Charge of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), delivered the keynote briefing to Council members. Drawing from the latest Secretary-General's report (S/2026/99, covering developments since December 2025), Gagnon warned that Afghanistan risks becoming a source of broader regional and global instability through out-migration, terrorism, narcotics trafficking, and other spillover effects.
Key highlights from the session included:
The quarterly open briefing (Security Council meeting 10116) included statements from regional representatives under Rule 37 and was followed by closed consultations. With UNAMA's mandate set to expire on March 17, 2026 (extended previously by Resolution 2777 in 2025), Council members are actively negotiating a renewal draft led by China as penholder.
No formal resolution was adopted during the March 9 session, but the meeting underscored urgent calls for sustained Council support to foster a peaceful, inclusive Afghanistan reintegrated into the international community while meeting obligations on human rights and counterterrorism. Further developments on the mandate renewal are anticipated before mid-March.
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