In my opinion, if the Taliban do not act in obligations that they did not comply with the world’s knowledge of the international community, they will not be recognized by the countries.
The idea of prioritizing gaining trust and addressing societal prejudices to bridge the gap between the government and the people is indeed important for the Taliban. It could potentially pave the way for possible international recognition. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this?
I think no country wants to recognize the Taliban because the Taliban are increasing their restrictions day by day on women.
The concerns over women’s rights and restrictions imposed by the Taliban are key factors affecting their recognition by other countries. What are your thoughts on this issue? #gentlediscussion
If the Taliban opens schools and stops the restriction of women and encourages young people to study, all the countries of the world will recognize the Taliban government.
The participants have raised important points, suggesting that the Taliban should prioritize opening girls’ schools, engaging the youth in government, and eliminating restrictions on women to gain recognition and build trust with the international community. Let’s hear more opinions on this topic.
Do you think that the international community will recognize them if the Taliban open schools and people don’t flee Afghanistan?
The international community may consider recognizing the Taliban-led government if they open schools and prevent people from fleeing Afghanistan.
The future government of Afghanistan should be an inclusive government in which qualified experts from all ethnicities should be in the government.
If current situation continue like this we will lose government and that time every pne will attack on Afghanistan so taliban should change thier idea if they want to have a good government
What actions must the Taliban take to facilitate their legitimization by the international community? Your opinions on this topic are important, please feel free to share your thoughts and ideas.
The discussion topic is “The Taliban’s recognition by the international community and the actions they must take to facilitate their legitimization.” Please feel free to share your opinions on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy and what actions they should take. Your perspectives are valuable.
The discussion topic is “The Taliban’s recognition by the international community and the actions they must take to facilitate their legitimization.” Please feel free to share your opinions on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy and what actions they should take. Your perspectives are valuable.
We are all witnessing that the country of Afghanistan faced a huge transformation and the change of government from a republic to an emirate, which is still not recognized as an independent state by the international community and the United Nations. I think that the Taliban will continue to pressure people until they are not recognized, making women Muharram, education, lack of freedom of speech for people and media, and similar pressures on people.
In my opinion, they will not recognize the Taliban until they accept the statements of the international community.
The international community’s recognition of the Taliban government depends on their commitment to addressing global concerns, such as opening schools, empowering women, and promoting inclusivity in the government. Taking these actions would help gain legitimacy.
The international community’s recognition of the Taliban government depends on their commitment to addressing global concerns, such as opening schools, empowering women, and promoting inclusivity in the government. Taking these actions would help gain legitimacy.
The international community’s recognition of the Taliban-led government would require addressing concerns regarding women’s rights, education, freedom of speech, and media restrictions in Afghanistan. #EndOfDialog
The future of Afghanistan’s government recognition is uncertain, given the recent political changes and the Taliban’s takeover."
The recognition of the Taliban-led government by the international community remains uncertain due to recent political changes in Afghanistan.