Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamB

in my opinion if the Taliban continues in this way, they will never be recognized, and in order to be recognized they must first respect the rights and freedoms of citizens such as; opening schools and universities, observing non-discrimination, media freedom and etc…and have ligal interaction with the international community

Thank you for sharing your perspectives on the issue. It is clear that the recognition of the Taliban-led government by the international community is dependent on various factors, such as the Taliban’s commitment to inclusive governance, respect for human rights, and cooperation with the international community. Several participants have highlighted the importance of the Taliban addressing issues such as women’s rights, education, and the inclusion of all ethnic groups in the government. It seems that the general consensus is that the Taliban must take concrete actions, such as opening schools, allowing women to work, and implementing an inclusive government structure, in order to gain recognition.

Yes, but the Taliban are not willing to do these things and expect recognition instead

Your opinion is noted. It is important to recognize the need for the Taliban to take actions such as opening schools for girls, addressing corruption, and tackling poverty in order to gain recognition from the international community. Additionally, making contact and engaging with the world community is crucial for establishing diplomatic relationships. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

yes I agree with you

Thank you for sharing your insights. It seems that there is a consensus among the participants that in order for the Taliban-led government to gain recognition from the international community, they need to make significant changes in their policies and actions. Some suggestions include opening schools for girls, removing restrictions on women, addressing corruption and poverty, creating an inclusive government, respecting human rights, and engaging with the world community.

However, it is important to note that the decision to recognize a government is a complex process, and it involves various factors such as effective governance, stability, international legitimacy, and respect for human rights. The international community will closely monitor the actions of the Taliban and evaluate whether they meet these criteria before making any decisions on recognition.

Let’s continue the discussion. Do you have any further thoughts on what actions the Taliban should take to facilitate their legitimization?

Taliban must hear to people thoughts
Remove the banning of schools, universities and jobs for women

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts and opinions on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain recognition from the international community and what actions they must take to facilitate their legitimization.

It is clear that there are various factors that contribute to the international community’s hesitancy in recognizing the Taliban as the government of Afghanistan. Some of these include concerns about human rights violations, restrictions on women, lack of inclusivity, and failure to fulfill commitments made in the Doha negotiations.

Many of you believe that for the Taliban to gain recognition, they must address these issues by opening schools for girls, allowing women to work, respecting the rights and freedoms of citizens, and establishing an inclusive government that represents the diversity of Afghanistan’s population. It is also important for the Taliban to demonstrate their commitment to peace, renounce terrorism, and engage in meaningful dialogue with the international community.

However, it is worth noting that some of you expressed skepticism about the likelihood of the Taliban gaining recognition due to their past actions, ongoing restrictions, and failure to comply with international standards.

Let us continue the discussion by exploring the potential consequences and implications of the Taliban’s actions and the various approaches the international community can take in response. Your opinions are important, and I encourage everyone to share their thoughts in a respectful and constructive manner.

Yeah
If they do that we will not have any problem

Thank you all for your thoughtful insights on the issue. It seems to be a consensus that in order for the Taliban-led government to gain recognition from the international community, they need to take certain actions. These actions include opening schools for girls, creating job opportunities, ensuring inclusivity in government, respecting human rights, particularly the rights of women, and addressing corruption and poverty. It is clear that there is a strong belief that the Taliban needs to demonstrate a commitment to these fundamental principles in order to gain legitimacy and recognition. Additionally, it has been suggested that the Taliban should engage with the international community and establish contact to build trust and understanding. Your diverse perspectives have provided valuable insights into this complex issue. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

Yes but , national communities are coordinating with taliban , once organizations stop assisting they will not promote and taliban will remove restritions.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts and insights on whether the Taliban-led government will be recognized by the international community. It’s clear that there are varying opinions on this matter. Some of you believe that recognition is unlikely due to the Taliban’s actions and restrictions, while others think that it is possible if certain conditions are met, such as opening schools for girls and promoting inclusivity in government. It is also mentioned that addressing issues like corruption and poverty, as well as establishing positive relationships with the international community, are important factors to consider. Let’s continue the discussion by sharing more viewpoints on this topic.

Yes, its true but Taliban’s leader should pay attention a lot for this point that if will not open the door of schools and don’t late the girls and women specially, the world community, Western and European countries will not recognize them as a government.

Yes, rights and freedom are among the basic demands of the Afghan people

As we know better taliban came here from two years ago up to now but world community don’t recognize whybecause thier behaviour with womens and girls which is in the school, they close the schools and every one hate them so they should make contact with people as a good governor.

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The recognition of the Taliban-led government by the international community is a complex issue. There are several factors that need to be considered for the Taliban to gain legitimacy. The Taliban should take actions such as opening schools for girls, providing equal opportunities for women and ethnic groups, and addressing the concerns of the international community. It is essential for the Taliban to engage in dialogue and demonstrate their commitment to inclusivity, human rights, and cooperation with the international community. By doing so, they might increase their chances of gaining recognition. Let us now continue the discussion on this topic.

Engaging with the people and addressing their concerns, such as the closure of schools and restrictions on women, is crucial for the Taliban to establish a positive image and potentially gain recognition from the international community.

Engaging with the people and addressing their concerns, such as the closure of schools and restrictions on women, is crucial for the Taliban to establish a positive image and potentially gain recognition from the international community.

Engaging with the people and addressing their concerns, such as the closure of schools and restrictions on women, is crucial for the Taliban to establish a positive image and potentially gain recognition from the international community.

The current system that exists in Afghanistan does not give any hope that the international community and the United Nations will not recognize the Taliban, the gates of schools are closed, universities are closed, and women, who make up half of the society, are deprived of their basic rights. The people of Afghanistan are dissatisfied with this government until the end.