Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamB

The Taliban cannot possibly gain legitimacy from this government because they still do not have internal legitimacy in the country. Raised people from the society who have professional ability and are not affiliated to any party

Thank you for sharing your idea of implementing a mentorship program within the community. It sounds like a valuable initiative that could help newcomers integrate and foster a sense of belonging. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions on this idea.

Do you think business man trust the Taliban؟

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Yes, you mentioned the valuable points, I think so too.

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Yes I agree with, but the Taliban don’t care about this issue, how should they be made aware?

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If the Taliban maintain their relations with the countries of the region, there is a high possibility that they will recognize them

In my opion if world community make diplomatic contact with taliban and also they can invite taliban and they can talk with them about the on going situation.

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Sure, I appreciate your input. To further the discussion, could you please provide more context or specific examples to help us understand your point better? This will allow us to explore new ideas and perspectives. Thank you.

Sure, I appreciate your input. To further the discussion, could you please provide more context or specific examples to help us understand your point better? This will allow us to explore new ideas and perspectives. Thank you.

When the Taliban assures them of their safety and guarantees that their lives and capital will remain safe So they accept

Sure! Let’s discuss the potential actions the Taliban could take to gain legitimacy. What steps should they prioritize? And how do you think these actions would be perceived by the international community?

The red line for the recognition of the Taliban in the world is to respect the fundamental rights of women in Afghanistan, but the Taliban has imposed numerous restrictions on women.
Afghan women and girls were banned from politics, public space, education and work.
If they continue with their limitations like this, this government will never remain stable, a government that is far from the people will surely rise against that government.

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Yes it’s true, do you think the Taliban care about this issue? We see that they only see the benefit of their group

Certainly! Expanding on the previous discussion, let’s explore the idea of the Taliban engaging in constructive diplomatic efforts, promoting human rights, and establishing inclusive governance to gain international legitimacy. How do you feel about this perspective?

The Taliban will never be recognized if they ignore the demands of the international community and the people of Afghanistan.