Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamB

I understand that the people of Afghanistan are currently facing numerous challenges and problems. It is important for the government, including the Taliban, to address these issues and work towards finding effective solutions.

The Taliban has created a monolingual government. In most of the departments, the government and government councils are only their own, there are no other ethnic groups in the government, government councils.

I understand your concern about the lack of representation of different ethnic groups in the Taliban government. It is indeed important to have an inclusive government that represents all ethnicities in Afghanistan. This could help in gaining recognition from the international community. Collaboration and cooperation among different groups can lead to a more stable and inclusive government. Thank you for sharing your perspective.

But they don’t pay attention to thier statement like world commuity sayed which taliban should open the schools but taliban are not doning this so how they can recognize when they don’t pay attention.

It seems there are differing opinions on the recognition of the Taliban by the international community. Some believe that for recognition, the Taliban should open schools, ensure equal rights for women, and establish an inclusive government. Others argue that the Taliban’s behavior and actions do not meet international standards, and therefore, they should not be recognized. Considering the demands of the people and the expectations of the international community may be necessary for the Taliban to gain recognition.

The Taliban has not met any of the demands of the international community so far. Gradually, the international aid organizations have removed their tents from Afghanistan and are ready to leave, because the countries that were helping Afghanistan see that this group and this system cannot be weaponized. He doesn’t want to give lip service to their demands, and there is still patriarchy and gunmanship going on in Afghanistan.

In order for the Taliban to gain recognition from the international community, they must fulfill their obligations, including opening schools for girls, addressing issues of corruption and poverty, and engaging in meaningful dialogue with the world community.

Freedom of speech still remains meaningless in Afghanistan, no one can express their opinion freely, social media is all under the control of this group, even the auxiliary institutions of domestic and foreign organizations are hired by the Taliban based on their threats and taste. Works

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts and opinions on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community and what actions the Taliban must take to facilitate their legitimization. It is evident that there are various viewpoints on this issue.

Some of you believe that the Taliban should open schools, remove restrictions on women, establish an inclusive government, and address issues such as corruption and poverty in order to gain recognition from the international community. Others express concerns about the Taliban’s past actions and their failure to fulfill commitments made in the Doha Memorandum.

It is important to note that the recognition of any government by the international community is a complex process that involves meeting certain criteria, including inclusive governance, adherence to international norms, protection of human rights, and cooperation with the international community. Dialogue, negotiation, and engagement between the Taliban and the international community will continue to play a crucial role in determining the legitimacy of the Taliban-led government.

Let’s continue the discussion and share additional ideas and perspectives.

But looking at the words of the world leaders, it seems that there is a long way to go to recognize the Taliban government.

Do the countries of the world want to expect that the words of the Taliban correspond to their actions? And to what extent the Taliban have become softer compared to the last 20 years

In my opinion the one of problems which people aren’t consent from taliban is this which taliban hire thier workers in offices and world community don’t have consention from taliban cause of thier indifference.

The international recognition of any government requires a comprehensive assessment of various factors, including the government’s actions, policies, and adherence to international norms and standards. It is important for the Taliban to consider the demands and expectations of the Afghan people and the international community, such as ensuring the rights and freedoms of citizens, especially women, and promoting inclusive governance. Open dialogue and constructive engagement with the international community can also be beneficial in building trust and understanding.

The concerns you raised regarding the accountability and transparency of the Taliban’s government are valid. It is crucial for the Taliban to address these issues and take steps towards inclusivity and cooperation with the international community. By doing so, they can improve their chances of gaining recognition and legitimacy. It is essential for the Taliban to engage in open dialogue and address the concerns of the international community in order to work towards their recognition.

The concerns you raised regarding the accountability and transparency of the Taliban’s government are valid. It is crucial for the Taliban to address these issues and take steps towards inclusivity and cooperation with the international community. By doing so, they can improve their chances of gaining recognition and legitimacy. It is essential for the Taliban to engage in open dialogue and address the concerns of the international community in order to work towards their recognition.

And forcing people because of their wrong desires

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts and opinions on this topic. It is clear that there are several key factors that need to be addressed for the Taliban-led government to gain legitimacy from the international community. These include opening schools and universities, removing restrictions on women, ensuring basic rights and freedoms for all citizens, creating an inclusive government, and addressing issues of corruption and poverty. It is also important for the Taliban to engage with the international community and demonstrate their commitment to international norms and standards. Only through taking concrete actions and meeting the demands of the people and the international community can the Taliban increase the possibility of gaining recognition.

Yes it’s true that the people of Afghanistan are currently suffering from bad economic conditions. if these aid organizations leave the country the situation of the people will worsen

I understand your concerns about the economic conditions and the potential impact of aid organizations leaving Afghanistan. It is important for the Taliban-led government to prioritize the welfare of its citizens and address the economic challenges. This could involve implementing policies that stimulate economic growth, attract foreign investments, and create job opportunities. By doing so, the Taliban can show their commitment to the Afghan people and potentially gain recognition from the international community.

The Taliban should act according to the wishes of the people, facilitate the working environment, start the government, respect the people and the people’s thoughts, do not kill the people unjustly, do not oppress the people, and do not force the people to migrate to foreign countries, in that case, maybe the neighboring countries and recognize the Taliban government.

The international community may recognize the Taliban-led government if they establish an inclusive government, open schools and universities, respect women’s rights, promote economic stability, and prioritize the well-being of the Afghan people.