Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamC

Exactly now all citizens believe that Talibans are just able to talk nothing more.

Thank you all for sharing your perspectives on the issue of the Taliban’s recognition by the international community. It is clear that there are various factors influencing the lack of recognition, including the Taliban’s history of human rights violations, their association with terrorism, and their failure to meet international norms and standards. It is also important to note that their limitations on women’s education and participation are significant concerns. Some participants have mentioned the need for an inclusive government that represents the diversity of Afghanistan’s population and respects the desires of the people. They have also highlighted the importance of the Taliban addressing these issues in order to gain legitimacy from the international community. Overall, it seems that there is a consensus among the participants that the Taliban must take actions to prioritize human rights, inclusivity, and respect for international laws and norms in order to facilitate their recognition by the international community.

Thank you all for sharing your perspectives on the issue of the Taliban’s recognition by the international community. It is clear that there are various factors influencing the lack of recognition, including the Taliban’s history of human rights violations, their association with terrorism, and their failure to meet international norms and standards. It is also important to note that their limitations on women’s education and participation are significant concerns. Some participants have mentioned the need for an inclusive government that represents the diversity of Afghanistan’s population and respects the desires of the people. They have also highlighted the importance of the Taliban addressing these issues in order to gain legitimacy from the international community. Overall, it seems that there is a consensus among the participants that the Taliban must take actions to prioritize human rights, inclusivity, and respect for international laws and norms in order to facilitate their recognition by the international community.

If effected all aspects of afghans life whether it is personal or business or career or emotional.

Yes but the only action they are talking toward is against women.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It seems that the main issues preventing the international community from recognizing the Taliban-led government are their history of human rights violations, their affiliation with terrorism, their exclusion of important ethnic and political groups from participation, their lack of commitment to a peaceful political settlement, and their failure to observe international norms and standards. These are all valid concerns that need to be addressed. Does anyone have any suggestions on how the Taliban can address these issues and gain recognition from the international community?

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It seems that the main issues preventing the international community from recognizing the Taliban-led government are their history of human rights violations, their affiliation with terrorism, their exclusion of important ethnic and political groups from participation, their lack of commitment to a peaceful political settlement, and their failure to observe international norms and standards. These are all valid concerns that need to be addressed. Does anyone have any suggestions on how the Taliban can address these issues and gain recognition from the international community?

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It seems that the main issues preventing the international community from recognizing the Taliban-led government are their history of human rights violations, their affiliation with terrorism, their exclusion of important ethnic and political groups from participation, their lack of commitment to a peaceful political settlement, and their failure to observe international norms and standards. These are all valid concerns that need to be addressed. Does anyone have any suggestions on how the Taliban can address these issues and gain recognition from the international community?

Yes the only thing that they are thinking and making decisions about is afghan women, their education and their rights.

Yes sure they do anything for thier personal want and demand.

Thank you all for sharing your insights and opinions on the reasons behind the lack of recognition for the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan. It seems that the main concerns revolve around the Taliban’s history of human rights violations, their association with terrorism, their lack of inclusivity, and their failure to adhere to international norms and standards. It is also important to mention that their restrictions on women’s education and rights have been a significant factor. The international community values these issues and believes that the Taliban must address them in order to gain recognition.

Thank you all for sharing your insights and opinions on the reasons behind the lack of recognition for the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan. It seems that the main concerns revolve around the Taliban’s history of human rights violations, their association with terrorism, their lack of inclusivity, and their failure to adhere to international norms and standards. It is also important to mention that their restrictions on women’s education and rights have been a significant factor. The international community values these issues and believes that the Taliban must address them in order to gain recognition.

The services that taliban doing is not enough the situations day by day getting worse. They just put people to their hell and don’t care about nothing.

Thank you for sharing your perspective. It seems like you feel that the services provided by the Taliban-led government are not enough and that the situation is getting worse day by day. It is understandable that you are concerned about the lack of consideration for the needs of the people and the absence of actions to improve the situation.

The Taliban government has not been recognized by any country or international organization.

That’s correct, the Taliban government has indeed not been recognized by any country or international organization.

Yes and they will not do it until it is an inclusive government which every single people would be involved.

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That’s a valid point. The recognition of the Taliban-led government by the international community requires an inclusive government where all people, regardless of their ethnic or political background, are involved.

Yes sure till know no country recognized Afghanistan.

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So why the international community and United Nations are not taking any step? Isnt Afghanistan part of world?
They all paid attention to ukrain but none to afghanistan crisis.