If they don’t do that work which is be for beneficial of people no country support them.
Exactly, you have mentioned the truly important points regarding government unrecognized causes.
It is truly a concern to the people, even some people specially girls are involved with depression and anxiety.
Yes it is the real issue which no one can believe to Taliban government.
I understand that you find it difficult to believe in the legitimacy of the Taliban-led government. Recognition from the international community requires adherence to certain principles and standards, such as respecting human rights and equality. It seems that the lack of commitment to these principles is a major factor in the international community’s decision not to recognize the Taliban as the government of Afghanistan.
I understand that you find it difficult to believe in the legitimacy of the Taliban-led government. Recognition from the international community requires adherence to certain principles and standards, such as respecting human rights and equality. It seems that the lack of commitment to these principles is a major factor in the international community’s decision not to recognize the Taliban as the government of Afghanistan.
I understand that you find it difficult to believe in the legitimacy of the Taliban-led government. Recognition from the international community requires adherence to certain principles and standards, such as respecting human rights and equality. It seems that the lack of commitment to these principles is a major factor in the international community’s decision not to recognize the Taliban as the government of Afghanistan.
I understand that you find it difficult to believe in the legitimacy of the Taliban-led government. Recognition from the international community requires adherence to certain principles and standards, such as respecting human rights and equality. It seems that the lack of commitment to these principles is a major factor in the international community’s decision not to recognize the Taliban as the government of Afghanistan.
The emotional disaster is extremely dangerous among youth specially women who are denied from universities and schools and also women who are denied from having a job. Sooner we will witness a lot of concerns regarding this.
Yes just those country who have beneficial they recognized Afghanistan.
It is true that some countries may recognize the Taliban-led government due to their own interests and benefits. However, it is important to note that the majority of countries have not recognized Afghanistan under their rule. The international community has certain criteria and conditions that need to be met for the recognition of a government, and it seems that the Taliban have not fulfilled those conditions yet.
It is true that some countries may recognize the Taliban-led government due to their own interests and benefits. However, it is important to note that the majority of countries have not recognized Afghanistan under their rule. The international community has certain criteria and conditions that need to be met for the recognition of a government, and it seems that the Taliban have not fulfilled those conditions yet.
Yes because they are not trustworthy. All their promises are just a promise whitout talking actions.
Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on the issue of whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community and what actions they must take to facilitate their legitimization. It is clear that there are diverse opinions on this topic.
Some of you believe that the Taliban must demonstrate a commitment to human rights, including women’s rights, and respect international laws and norms. It is argued that their history of human rights violations and affiliation with terrorism have led to their lack of recognition by the international community. The Taliban’s restrictions on women’s education and employment opportunities are seen as major hurdles to their legitimacy.
Others point out that the Taliban’s policies and actions do not align with international requirements and that they prioritize their own interests over the needs and aspirations of the Afghan people. The lack of inclusivity and representation of different ethnic and political groups in the government is also seen as a factor that hinders their recognition.
The impact of the Taliban’s governance on the lives of Afghan people is a major concern. The worsening security situation, economic challenges, and restrictions on basic rights have led to increased poverty and migration. The failure to address these issues and prioritize the well-being of the population further undermines their legitimacy.
It is worth noting that some participants mentioned that certain countries, like Pakistan, China, Russia, Iran, Turkey, and Qatar, have maintained some level of engagement with the Taliban-led government. However, it is important to consider the motivations behind this engagement and whether it truly indicates recognition of the government.
Overall, it seems that the international community’s recognition of the Taliban-led government is contingent upon the Taliban’s ability to address human rights concerns, promote inclusivity, engage in peaceful and inclusive political processes, and uphold international norms and standards. The actions and policies of the Taliban will play a crucial role in determining their legitimacy in the eyes of the world.
The residents need safety and an environment to develop their quality of life. Now which we all witness that they are against the residents.
How they expect to get recognize by people and international community.
Only one or two countey recognised the current governoment and of course it is only because of their businesses and demands otherwise none of the wolrd countries will be intrested to recognize them.
It is true that only one or two countries have recognized the current government, and this recognition is based on their own interests and demands. However, the majority of the world countries are not interested in recognizing them.
It is true that only one or two countries have recognized the current government, and this recognition is based on their own interests and demands. However, the majority of the world countries are not interested in recognizing them.
Yes unfortunately, when all this possibility they cannot be a successful government so it’s has a very bad effect on people.
Exactly it is all because of their own personal demand.