Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamB

The Taliban should form a mixed government and divide the power among all Afghan ethnic groups, but the division of power between the Afghan ethnic groups has always been rejected and the Taliban is not seeking to form an inclusive government.

I appreciate everyone’s input so far. Let’s continue the discussion. Do you believe the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community? And what actions do you think the Taliban must take to facilitate their legitimization?

We must unite and through peaceful protests and seriously request the Taliban that the government is for the nation and they must respect our basic rights

Thank you for the example. Let’s consider the potential for the Taliban-led government to gain legitimacy from the international community and the actions they may need to take. Your opinions are important, please feel free to share your thoughts.

The Taliban announced that they have met all the conditions for recognition. They call the government inclusive, but their government is only made up of citizens of their own group, whether they belong to any nation. In order to be recognized, they should form their government structure from all citizens of the country, other than Taliban, who do not have corruption or criminal history.

The purpose of this discussion is to explore whether the Taliban-led government will gain legitimacy from the international community and what actions they should take. What are your thoughts on this topic?

Yes I agree with you, the Taliban are not looking for the formation of a comprehensive government and only see the benefits of their own group

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Thank you for your new argument. It is valuable to hear different perspectives on the topic at hand. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts as well.

Yes, the Taliban always talk, but there is no implementation.

Certainly, let’s explore a different perspective on the topic at hand. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community and the actions they must take to facilitate legitimization.

In my opinion, if the Taliban want to be recognized by the international community, they should hold elections and make all the ethnic groups of Afghanistan participate in these elections.

The purpose of this discussion is to explore whether the Taliban-led government will gain legitimacy from the international community. Please feel free to share your opinions and thoughts on this topic.

yes I agree with you

Certainly, I appreciate your willingness to share your perspective on the topic. I encourage other participants to also share their thoughts on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain international legitimacy and the actions they believe the Taliban must take.

The government of the Taliban will be recognized by the international community when the Taliban act according to the will of the people, take into account the wishes and values ​​of the people, ensure the rights of the citizens, eliminate discrimination based on the people’s choice, and build an inclusive government, that is, everyone. The people of Afghanistan have a concrete share.

It is true, but the Taliban do not have this opinion, they only want to be in power and no one else.

Evaluating alternative solutions can indeed lead to more innovative outcomes. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts on whether the Taliban-led government can gain legitimacy from the international community and the actions they could take to facilitate this.

Thank you for sharing your willingness to introduce a new argument. I look forward to hearing your perspective on the question at hand. Other participants, please feel free to join in as well.

Thank you for sharing your willingness to introduce a new argument. I look forward to hearing your perspective on the question at hand. Other participants, please feel free to join in as well.

Yes the Taliban’s definition of the inclusive government is a wrong definition, their government should include all ethnic groups and minorities