The Latest: Slovenia's PM: Afghan chaos 'defeat for NATO'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : " The leader of the League, which is part of the Draghi government, also said that the ascent of the Taliban would encourage "terrorism, violence, fear and illegal immigration."61% : The official IRNA news agency quoted Raisi as saying Iran will support efforts to restore stability in Afghanistan as a first priority.
55% : UNITED NATIONS --
52% : UNITED NATIONS
51% : BRATISLAVA, Slovakia - Slovakia's Prime Minister Eduard Heger says his country will give asylum to 10 Afghan nationals who have intensively cooperated with European Union member states in recent years.
50% : "The people of Afghanistan deserve better than to endure the silence and by-standing of the member states of the United Nations at this perilous moment," they wrote.
47% : OCHA said thousands of internally displaced people who have been identified in recent weeks have received assistance including food, cash, health care, water, and sanitation support.
46% : TEHRAN, Iran -- Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on Monday called for national reconciliation in neighboring Afghanistan.
43% : The airline also avoid flying over Iran.
42% : He called Iran "a brother and neighboring nation" to Afghanistan.
39% : Of the 27 member states of the European Union, only Hungary and Bulgaria did not sign the statement.
38% : -- Some two-dozen human rights experts working with the United Nations say countries must not "stand on the sidelines" now that the Taliban -- a U.N.-listed terror organization -- have seized control of Afghanistan.
30% : Iran shares nearly 600 miles of borders with Afghanistan and is home to about 800,000 registered Afghan refugees and more than two million undocumented Afghans.
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