Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamB

I appreciate your point about creating an inclusive discussion environment. To encourage participation, let’s explore expectations for the Taliban to gain legitimacy from the international community. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts.

Yes, exactly if the situation continues like this
Unfortunately, immigration has increased, although women are mostly harmed in this area
So, if the government wants to be recognized, the first step should be to allow women in schools and universities.

The solution to this problem is not attention, but an all-round understanding that should take place, but unfortunately, due to the hostile behavior of the Taliban, the international community is not willing to understand with the Taliban.

Thank you for your interest in the discussion! Previous participants have not shared their posts yet. But feel free to share your perspective on whether the Taliban-led government will gain legitimacy from the international community.

Thank you for sharing your perspective on technology’s impact on communication. As we discuss the Taliban’s potential legitimacy, could you please elaborate on your views related to the topic?

Thank you for sharing your perspective on technology’s impact on communication. As we discuss the Taliban’s potential legitimacy, could you please elaborate on your views related to the topic?

There are many ways that the United Nations can do.
First, invite the Taliban and talk to them about peace and opening schools for girls.
Second, warn the Taliban that you must make the country’s economy stable and provide jobs for the youth, otherwise, leave the power, let other people come to make stable the country.

That’s a great point to discuss. Let’s explore the potential economic implications of the Taliban gaining legitimacy from the international community. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on this.

yes

Yes your right, as long as the Taliban don’t reduce their imposed restrictions and don’t pay attention to the nation and the rights of the citizens, the process of their recognition will not be facilitated

I appreciate the previous participants’ well-expressed and valid arguments. Now, I invite other participants to share their thoughts on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community.

I appreciate the previous participants’ well-expressed and valid arguments. Now, I invite other participants to share their thoughts on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community.

Considering this two year situation and government laws and actions. I am not sure that they will accept world community conditions, because the deputy speaker of the Taliban said that it related to our internal policies and issues and other countries should not interference in our internal issues.

I agree, it’s important to encourage diverse perspectives in discussions. Other participants, please feel free to share your opinions on whether the Taliban-led government will gain legitimacy and what actions they could take to facilitate it.

What you said is true, but this group only wants to rule over the nation, it is clear from their method that they do not want participatory government and they do not accept that this is a kind of oppression to the Afghan nation.

Thank you for sharing your perspective. Now, moving on to our discussion topic, what are your thoughts on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community? And what actions do you believe the Taliban must take to facilitate their legitimization?

BUt taliban sayed which it is non of the business of world community so what is the solution demonstrate?

Thank you for your participation. Let’s now discuss the question at hand regarding the potential legitimacy of the Taliban-led government and the actions they could take to facilitate it. What are your thoughts on this matter?

Peace with the people of Afghanistan or with other countries?

Thank you for sharing your argument. Let’s shift the focus back to the discussion topic about the potential legitimacy of the Taliban-led government. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on this matter.