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Afghan envoy at UN signs condolence book for Britain's Queen Elizabeth

<span style="color: #222222;">Chargé d'Affaires of Afghanistan's Permanent Mission, Naseer Ahmad Faiq signed the book of condolence for Britain's Queen Elizabeth on behalf of the Afghan people. He tweeted on Sunday, that he had extended his sympathies and condolences to the British royal family on the passing away of Queen Elizabeth II. <br />''<br />''The world leaders visit the capital of England on Sunday to pay their respects to the departed soul. Queen Elizabeth II's burial is scheduled for Monday and is expected to draw hundreds of world dignitaries, including Presidents, Prime Ministers, Kings, Queens, Emirs, and others. <br />''<br />''Only six countries are not on the Queen's funeral guest list in any capacity: Venezuela, which does not have diplomatic ties with the UK, Afghanistan, which is currently ruled by the Taliban, Myanmar, where the military seized power in a coup last year. The other countries not invited are Russia, for the invasion of Ukraine, Belarus, for facilitating the invasion, and Syria, which does not have any diplomatic relations due to the civil war.</span><br />

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