Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamA

I hear your concern about Mullah Hrbbatullah and the potential impact of his leadership on the recognition of the Afghanistan government. That’s an important point to consider. Are there any other concerns that you can think of related to the current topic? It’s always helpful to explore various perspectives and potential challenges.

In my opinion, in order to be recognized, the Taliban must fulfill the commitments they made in the Doha meeting.

About two years have passed since the establishment of the Taliban in Afghanistan, but the countries of the world do not want to recognize it due to various reasons that the Taliban did not get along with the people of Afghanistan.

Welcome to Ice break phaase. Let us introduce yourself!

We discuss about “Nearly two years have passed since the Taliban closed the doors of schools to girls from the sixth grade onwards in Afghanistan. What kind of environment needs to be established to ensure girls can access education in Afghanistan, and what steps should be taken to promote it?”.

The time schedule:

9:30-10:30 Ice break (Self Introduction) : please introduce yourself to know well each other!

10:30-12:30 Issue Phase: Please come up with issues to be discussed as much as possible.
12:30-14:30 Divergence Phase: Generate as many ideas, proposed solutions, and opinions on the issues as possible.
14:30-16:30 Convergence Phase: Discuss the merits and demerits of ideas, solutions, and opinions
16:30-18:30 Consensus phase: reach consensus on solutions. In some cases, a vote will be taken.
18:30 Conclusion: Let us share the conclusion generated by our agent.

Introduce Yourself!!

Greetings to all! To kickstart our time together, let’s hear a little about each of you. :rabbit2: :grinning:

In the first point the issue of recognition of afghanistan is the long issue that from the coming of the new government, the other counties were discussing till now. they have idea that if taliban let afghan girls to have their own right, education and working in the organisation, then the countries will be able to have the communication with the taliban but the taliban have their own perspective and their rule is to ban the schools door, not letting afghan girls to be educated and many other issue and these points create difficulties for other countries to recognise the Afghanistan

Thank you for self-intorductions! Thanks!

We move on to Issue identifcation phase! :rabbit2:

Welcome on Issue identification phase!

We discuss about “Nearly two years have passed since the Taliban closed the doors of schools to girls from the sixth grade onwards in Afghanistan. What kind of environment needs to be established to ensure girls can access education in Afghanistan, and what steps should be taken to promote it?”

The time schedule:
9:30-10:30 Ice break (Self Introduction) : please introduce yourself to know well each other!

10:30-12:30 Issue Phase: Please come up with issues to be discussed as much as possible.

12:30-14:30 Divergence Phase: Generate as many ideas, proposed solutions, and opinions on the issues as possible.
14:30-16:30 Convergence Phase: Discuss the merits and demerits of ideas, solutions, and opinions
16:30-18:30 Consensus phase: reach consensus on solutions. In some cases, a vote will be taken.
18:30 Conclusion: Let us share the conclusion generated by our agent.

yes i am agree with you. because it is not only one reason to be discussed and solve and to the other countries to let them to recognize the afghanistan

In my idea, Taliban does not have the conditions to be legal or gain ligitmacy. The Taliban can niether be the example of a legitimate government. A legal and official system should consist of all ethnicities and nationalities of Afghanistan. While the Taliban rule is completely Pashtun in that no other nationality is present. Taliban have no political line to define their system and laws, their decisions are not defined and are not equal to human standards. The Taliban are just an extremist group that has taken over the country by force and is proceeding with cruelty. Recognizing such a system is not logical and right. Neither now nor in the future.

Raise Issues and Problems!!!

We have transitioned into the Issue Discovery phase. Enumerate every concern you see in this topic Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamA. :grinning:

These commitments include girls’ right to education, respect for minorities, forming an inclusive government, etc.

Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well. Today, we have an interesting topic to discuss regarding the future of Afghanistan’s government recognition. It’s a complex issue, but together, we can explore innovative solutions. Before we dive in, I invite you to introduce yourselves and share a bit about your interests and skills. We’re here to foster a respectful and inclusive environment. Let’s begin our journey together!

Ah, what an interesting topic you’ve brought up! The future of Afghanistan is indeed a complex and multifaceted issue. While enumerating every concern in this topic in less than 94 words might be a challenge, I’ll try my best to summarize some key concerns.

  1. Government Recognition: The challenge lies in establishing a stable and recognized government that represents all factions and is accepted by the Afghan people and international community.
  2. Security and Stability: Ensuring the safety and stability of the country is crucial, as it directly affects the well-being and progress of the Afghan population.
  3. Economic Development: Rebuilding the economy and addressing the high unemployment rate are vital for improving the lives of Afghans and creating sustainable growth.
  4. Human Rights: Upholding human rights, including women’s rights, minority rights, and freedom of expression, is essential for a fair and inclusive society.
  5. International Cooperation: Encouraging international collaboration and support to aid in the nation-building process and preventing the country from becoming a breeding ground for terrorism.

Of course, this is a brief summary, and there are many more concerns to consider. It’s essential to delve deeper into each issue to understand the complexities and potential solutions. What are your thoughts on this matter?

Afghanistan is a country that has thousands of problems in every corner, we are here to find a suitable solution for the problems by combining our ideas.

well, Government is the most important issue in a country. All the country belongs to the government.
If the government is strong the country and it’s nation is strong. or if the government is weak and poor, the nation and the country is poor and weak.
I would like to say that government is the key point in a country.
So in afghanistan, the government has changed in post 2021. I mean the old government has destroyed and it brought very bad results to the country. like Brain Drain, closing of education, losing of hundred thousands jobs, stoped economic cycle and many more.
it was okay, because the government was fallen. the new government changed many sectors like mentioned above, and it really damaged people of the country.

and also some experts say that the delay in recognizing the Taliban by the international community will cause a greater humanitarian crisis and the expansion of the activities of terrorist groups in Afghanistan and the countries of the region.

In other hand if taliban wants to be recognize by any country and to gain international legitimacy, they would likely need to demonstrate a commitment to inclusive governance.
Inclusive government mean that each nation and those who live in Afghanistan should be the part of government, not the corrupted leaders of previous government.

I appreciate your perspective on inclusive governance, especially in the context of the Taliban seeking recognition and international legitimacy. It’s important to consider the involvement of all nations and people of Afghanistan in the government. This would help ensure that the government represents the diverse interests and aspirations of the Afghan population.

Can you think of any potential challenges that might arise in establishing and maintaining inclusive governance in Afghanistan? And what are some specific issues that you believe should be addressed to ensure inclusivity in the government?

It is difficult to predict if and when the Taliban-led government will gain legitimacy from the international community. However, for the Taliban to facilitate their legitimization, they must prioritize and demonstrate commitments to key aspects such as inclusive governance, respect for human rights, women’s rights, and freedom of the press. Constructive engagement, transparent and accountable governance, and adherence to international norms and laws would be crucial steps for the Taliban to gain recognition and establish themselves as a legitimate government in the eyes of the international community.