Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamB

Yes I agree with you

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It seems that there are mixed opinions about whether the Taliban-led government will be recognized by the international community. Some participants believe that the Taliban needs to make significant changes, such as opening schools for girls, involving the youth in the government, removing restrictions, and gaining the trust of the people. On the other hand, some participants think that the Taliban’s past actions and current restrictions on women may hinder their recognition. It is an interesting discussion, and I would like to hear more opinions from other participants.

If the Taliban can separately and through negotiations, convince the governments of different countries of the world to recognize its rule over Afghanistan, it will have covered the main part of the way to become a member of the international community. But at the same time, the same tool is also in the hands of the Taliban’s opponents, and according to these arguments, they can block the way to the recognition of the Taliban through negotiations and alliances with other countries.

I appreciate the diverse perspectives regarding the recognition of the Taliban-led government by the international community. Participants have expressed concerns about past actions, restrictions on women, and lack of inclusivity. Some believe that the Taliban should open schools, involve youth, and gain trust to gain recognition. Others doubt this due to their history as a terrorist group. Let’s continue exploring potential actions the Taliban could take. What are your thoughts on this matter?

Exactly with the current state of government that the Taliban has created for the people, they will never be able to recognize it because they are weak, unemployed, and despair has reached its peak and they make new laws every day.

The participants have discussed the potential recognition of the Taliban-led government by the international community. There are different opinions regarding this matter, with some suggesting that certain actions, such as opening schools and eliminating restrictions, could help gain recognition. Others believe that the Taliban’s past and current actions will prevent recognition. The importance of gaining the trust of the people and eliminating prejudices is also emphasized. It is also mentioned that compliance with international obligations and the cessation of restrictions on women could lead to recognition. The uncertain future of government recognition and potential opposition from the Taliban’s opponents are also mentioned.

Authorities have lots of resposibility against the populations who , are surviving in Afghanistan but , unforunately , we are feeling disapointed behalf of the government which , is functioning in time being.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on the topic. It is clear that there are different opinions regarding the recognition of the Taliban-led government by the international community. Some of you believe that the Taliban should take action to gain legitimacy, such as opening schools and giving more rights to women. Others express doubts about the Taliban’s ability to gain recognition due to their past actions and current restrictions. It is important to note that the international community’s decision on recognizing the Taliban will likely depend on various factors, including their commitment to human rights, inclusivity, and engagement with the global community. Let’s continue the discussion and explore more perspectives.

The recognition of Afghanistan’s future government will be a nuanced and delicate process involving various actors in the international community. At present, the situation is evolving rapidly, with the Taliban taking control of the country. Historically, the recognition of governments has been based on several factors, including effective control over the territory, stability, international legitimacy, and respect for human rights.

The recognition of Afghanistan’s future government will indeed require a nuanced and delicate process, considering factors such as effective control over the territory, stability, international legitimacy, and respect for human rights.

Yes, the government must change its behavior with the people and remove the educational and occupational obstacles of women so that they can become an official and recognized government.

Since two year that Taliban capture Afghanistan no countries recognition becouse people of Afghanistan are not agree with government they closed girls school universites they kill people by unknown reasons people dont have job they are jobless and also people of Afghanistan are not in security they also dont have freedom and they dont have their own right in their country.

The discussion revolves around the importance of the Taliban-led government prioritizing the opening of schools, involving the youth in governance, and addressing restrictions on women to gain recognition and legitimacy from the international community.

The international community has not recognized the Taliban government in Afghanistan due to concerns about human rights, stability, and inclusivity. It is crucial for the Taliban to address these concerns and promote inclusivity. #Discussion

The international community has not recognized the Taliban government in Afghanistan due to concerns about human rights, stability, and inclusivity. It is crucial for the Taliban to address these concerns and promote inclusivity. #Discussion

Yes I agree with you, the Taliban must take thi matter seriously, otherwise the sanction will increase and the results will be dire

Thank you all for sharing your valuable opinions on the topic of the Taliban’s potential recognition by the international community. Your comments highlight the importance of the Taliban addressing key factors such as opening schools for girls, promoting education and employment opportunities, bridging the gap between the government and the people, and addressing concerns over human rights and restrictions. Ultimately, the decision on recognition lies with the international community, and it remains uncertain how the situation will evolve in the future. Your contributions have provided valuable insight into the complexities surrounding this issue, and it will be interesting to see how the situation progresses in the coming months.

Yes, the Taliban must fulfill their commitments

I think if talivan continues this everything no one will recognize the formally so they should change the method of thier government.

The Taliban needs to fulfill their commitments, such as opening schools, ensuring security and promoting human rights, to gain recognition from the international community.