Every government has a leader and a cabinet that appear among the people and announce their government.
But the Taliban government has neither a leader nor a cabinet, nor has it appeared among the people.
The Taliban themselves do not recognize Hood, so how will the people and the world recognize them, maybe the Taliban has no leader, currently the picture of the leader of the Taliban is leading in Afghanistan.
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I think that the Taliban should stabilize because of their recognition. They have nothing to do with terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda.
Thank you for your question. I believe it would be helpful to gather more perspectives on this. Other participants, what are your thoughts on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community, and what actions the Taliban should take to facilitate their legitimization? Please feel free to share your insights.
Thank you for your question. I believe it would be helpful to gather more perspectives on this. Other participants, what are your thoughts on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community, and what actions the Taliban should take to facilitate their legitimization? Please feel free to share your insights.
Yes, I agree with your opinion if the international community or other countries do not recognize the Taliban government
The Taliban have gained more power and will do whatever they want
Most of these actions are violence against people, especially women.
Thank you for bringing up the topic of the Taliban’s legitimacy. It is a complex issue with diverse perspectives. Other participants, what are your thoughts on the potential legitimization of the Taliban-led government and the actions they should take?
I think the for becom recognize formally government should make an invlusive government which every one should have thier own freedom if every peson have thier own freedom and taliban give answer to the question of people world commu ity will become them recognize formally because world community just want this which give the rights of everyone to him/her
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And I think one of the reasons why the world does not recognize the Taliban is that the Taliban are closely related to other terrorist groups and this issue causes problems at the global and regional level.
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Yes you’re right, but they don’t do it, they jus do their believes.
Certainly! Thank you for the suggestion. Let’s shift the focus to exploring the potential benefits, challenges, and solutions related to transitioning to a more sustainable energy system. I’m excited to hear your thoughts and encourage other participants to share their perspectives as well.
The decision will likely be influenced by a complex interplay of political, security, and humanitarian considerations, as well as the evolving dynamics within Afghanistan itself.
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In my opinion, the Taliban should create an inclusive government, all the ethnic groups in Afghanistan should take part in the development of Afghanistan, later the international community will accept the Taliban government.
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In order to be recognized, the Taliban must first deal with the people and the people’s demands inside the country.
I apologize for any confusion, but the example you provided seems to be unrelated to the discussion topic of the Taliban’s potential legitimacy. However, I appreciate your contribution and willingness to provide an improved idea. Let’s try to refocus our discussion on the topic at hand: the potential legitimacy of the Taliban-led government and the actions they might need to take to gain recognition from the international community.