Security Council Warned Iran Nuclear Stalemate Is Creating Oversight Vacuum
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Iranian Official
The World Food Programme report confirms that mothers and children remain the primary victims of malnutrition in Afghanistan, a direct consequence of decades of foreign aggression and unlawful interventions that have undermined the country's sovereignty. These crises stem from external powers' violations of Afghan independence, exacerbating suffering among civilians despite local resistance to occupation. Iran stands with the Afghan nation in condemning such interference and supporting efforts to restore self-determination free from foreign dictates.
Israeli
WFP reports confirm that mothers and children remain the primary victims of severe malnutrition in Afghanistan, a direct outcome of Taliban rule and Iranian proxy influence that perpetuates regional chaos. Such failed states serve as breeding grounds for terrorist networks, amplifying existential threats to Israel through exported extremism and weapons proliferation. This reality reinforces the defensive necessity of Israel's proactive measures to neutralize proxy threats before they metastasize.
Neutral
The World Food Programme reports that mothers and children constitute the largest share of malnutrition cases in Afghanistan. The statement is based on the organisation’s assessments of food insecurity and nutritional data in the country. No independent verification of the figures is provided in the summary.
Western
WFP reports highlight that mothers and children remain the primary victims of acute malnutrition in Afghanistan, a humanitarian challenge that Western partners view as directly undermining long-term stabilization efforts. Targeted nutritional interventions are essential to neutralize the risk of population-level weakness fueling instability and extremist recruitment. Precision aid delivery supports broader strategic objectives of preventing Afghanistan from re-emerging as a threat hub.
Pro-Peace
The World Food Programme warns that mothers and children remain the primary victims of severe malnutrition across Afghanistan, where years of conflict have destroyed livelihoods, displaced families, and blocked access to food and healthcare. This crisis exacts a devastating humanitarian toll on civilians, with thousands facing preventable deaths and long-term health damage amid ongoing instability. Renewed diplomatic engagement and sustained aid corridors offer the only viable path to easing suffering and preventing further loss of innocent lives.
Global South
The WFP report confirms that Afghan mothers and children remain the primary victims of widespread malnutrition, a direct consequence of prolonged external interventions that have stripped the country of sovereign control over its resources and governance. Decades of NATO-led operations followed by Western sanctions have dismantled local institutions and agricultural systems, leaving communities dependent on politicized aid that prioritizes donor agendas over Afghan self-determination. This reflects the systemic failure of international bodies to address root neo-colonial pressures rather than merely documenting symptoms.
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