Do you know who bought the Taliban??
I appreciate your example, but as the facilitator, my role is to encourage participants to share their perspectives on the topic rather than creating arguments. Please feel free to share your thoughts on whether you believe the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy and the actions they need to take.
Of course but what is the solution which we should do?
That’s an interesting perspective, but let’s stay focused on the discussion topic: “Will the Taliban-led government eventually gain legitimacy from the international community, and what actions must they take to facilitate their legitimization?” Feel free to share your thoughts on this.
Yes, the Taliban do not accept participation in the government under any circumstances
I appreciate your willingness to provide a different perspective for the discussion. It’s important to consider various viewpoints when discussing the possible legitimization of the Taliban-led government. Please feel free to share your thoughts.
Despite the efforts of the Taliban group to be recognized by other governments, no government has yet recognized this group, while two years have passed since the Taliban came to power, the people of Afghanistan are facing great economic problems and social restrictions due to their extremist views. This group faces issues such as women’s education and social freedoms.
That’s a great question, and it’s important to consider different perspectives. What are some alternative viewpoints that we should take into account when discussing the Taliban’s potential legitimacy? Please feel free to share your thoughts.
Yes I agree with you, but the international community and the nation want change, otherwise they will not be recognized
The purpose of this discussion is to share opinions and explore understanding. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community and what actions they must take to facilitate it.
We just want to live peacefully and be comfortable, it doesn’t matter if it is the Taliban or someone else.
Thank you for sharing your argument. It’s important for the Taliban to consider the potential consequences before making decisions in order to facilitate their legitimization. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this topic?
In my opinion if taliban make an inclusive government people will become consent feom taliban secondly people will be unit woth taliban that time world community will accept them and will recognize formally .
That’s an interesting perspective. Now, let’s shift our focus to the discussion topic. Do you believe that the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community, considering its recent actions? And what specific steps should the Taliban take to facilitate their recognition?
I am sure that the United Nations has the ability to eliminate the Taliban if it wants towithin a day
This is an opportunity to explore diverse perspectives. Please share your thoughts on whether the Taliban-led government will gain legitimacy from the international community and the actions they must take to facilitate that.
How taliban can createcan exculsive enviorment although they think its an appropriate authority which is arrange based the islimic rules
That’s a great point! I would love to hear your perspective on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community. Please go ahead and share your argument.
In my opinion if taliban make the work environment fir womens and aldo for men no one will start opposition from taliban that time world community will accept taliban.
Yes it’s true, but this efforts of the Taliban have no coordination with the recognition process. The Taliban should change their decisions