Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamB

If the international community chooses a reasonable path there is a possibility that the Taliban will be recognized

The international community should engage in constructive dialogue with the Taliban to address concerns and find a reasonable path towards recognition.

Beside Taliban must available educational centers for example, schooos.

Thank you all for sharing your perspectives on the topic. It seems that a common theme is the need for the Taliban to create an inclusive government that respects the rights of women, opens schools, and provides opportunities for the youth. Additionally, there is a belief that the Taliban should address the concerns of the international community and prove that they are not a terrorist group. It is important to note that recognition from the international community is a complex process and may require a combination of diplomatic efforts, policy reforms, and actions that demonstrate a commitment to human rights. Do any participants have further thoughts on this topic?

The Taliban government still has no legitimacy in the country and its actions are not acceptable to the people, maybe no country will recognize it because their government structure is limited to one group. Accept as a government structure that constitutes a broad-based government and conforms to international norms

As long as the Taliban do not consider the demands of the people and guarantee the right to work for all citizens of the country, the international community will not recognize them.

The recognition of the Taliban by the international community depends on their response to the demands of the people and their guarantee of equal rights and opportunities for all citizens.

The recognition of the Taliban by the international community depends on their response to the demands of the people and their guarantee of equal rights and opportunities for all citizens.

Thank you all for sharing your perspectives on the issue of the recognition of the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan. It is clear that there are different opinions on what the Taliban should do to gain recognition. Some of you have suggested that they should open girls’ schools, create an inclusive government, respect human rights, and fulfill their commitments made in the Doha negotiations. Others have mentioned that the international community will only recognize the Taliban if they assure the world that they are not a terrorist group and do not pose a threat. It is important to note that the recognition of a government is a complex process that involves various factors and considerations. Ultimately, it is up to the international community to decide whether or not to recognize the Taliban-led government. Thank you for your valuable contributions to the discussion.

One of the biggest problems of the Taliban is that girls are not allowed to go to school or work

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The restriction on girls’ education and employment is indeed a concern that may hinder the Taliban’s recognition by the international community. It is important for the Taliban to address this issue and demonstrate a commitment to providing equal opportunities for education and employment for all citizens of Afghanistan.

Yes it’s true that the Taliban must first respect the rights and freedom of citizens

The Taliban’s recognition from the international community relies on their respect for the rights and freedom of citizens.

Yes، I definatly agree with you

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on the topic. It is clear that the recognition of the Taliban-led government by the international community is contingent upon several factors. One of the key factors mentioned is the establishment of an inclusive government that respects the rights and freedoms of all citizens, particularly women. Many of you emphasized the importance of opening schools and providing education, as well as creating job opportunities for the youth. It is also important for the Taliban to address the concerns and demands of the international community, such as renouncing terrorism and ensuring stability in the region. Ultimately, the recognition of the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan will depend on their actions and commitment to meeting these expectations.

But in my opinion, Asian countries are getting stronger day by day, one example is Russia, even though it is against NATO, but it is still victorious, but maybe the international community will recognize the Taliban government for its own interests.

It’s fascinating to see the various perspectives on whether the Taliban can gain recognition from the international community. Many participants believe that the Taliban should prioritize creating an inclusive government, ensuring women’s rights and education, and addressing the concerns of the people. Some also mentioned the importance of fulfilling commitments made in the Doha negotiations. However, there is skepticism about the Taliban’s ability or willingness to make these changes. This issue of recognition is complex, and I encourage other participants to share their thoughts on this topic.

But the only obstacle to recognizing the Taliban is the lack of work

The lack of work is indeed one of the obstacles to recognizing the Taliban government.

Yes I agree with you, but the Taliban not only don’t pay attention to this issue by their own will, but they’re likely to impose more restrictions