US says UN aid to Afghanistan needs evaluation - Reuters
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"In light of the Taliban's intransigence, we must carefully evaluate the utility of international assistance and engagement in Afghanistan."
— Mike Waltz , Politician
"Afghanistan had urgent humanitarian needs and the humanitarian crisis there had worsened due to funding cuts."
— Georgette Gagnon , Other
"In light of the Taliban’s intransigence, we must carefully evaluate the utility of international assistance and engagement in Afghanistan."
— Mike Waltz , Politician
"Afghanistan had “urgent” humanitarian needs and the humanitarian crisis there had worsened due to funding cuts."
— Georgette Gagnon , Other
"In light of the Taliban’s intransigence, we must carefully evaluate the utility of international assistance and engagement in Afghanistan."
— Mr Mike Waltz , Politician
"Afghanistan had 'urgent' humanitarian needs and the humanitarian crisis there had worsened due to funding cuts."
— Ms Georgette Gagnon , Executive
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Georgette Gagnon is the temporary head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).
US ambassador to the UN.
Mr Mike Waltz is the United States ambassador to the United Nations.
Ms Georgette Gagnon is the temporary head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).
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The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, stated that international assistance to Afghanistan should be evaluated due to the Taliban's intransigence and exclusion of women from basic rights, despite the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, emphasized the need to evaluate international assistance to Afghanistan, citing the Taliban's intransigence and exclusion of women from basic rights, despite the ongoing humanitarian disaster.
Despite a humanitarian crisis, the U.S. urges reassessment of aid to Afghanistan due to Taliban's actions and women's rights issues.
The U.S. urges a reassessment of international aid to Afghanistan, citing the Taliban's intransigence and exclusion of women from basic rights.
The U.S. emphasized the need to assess the effectiveness of international assistance to Afghanistan, citing the Taliban's intransigence and the exclusion of women from basic rights, amidst a severe humanitarian crisis.
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