Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamC

It’s great to see participants sharing their thoughts on the issue of Afghanistan’s recognition by the international community. I appreciate the concerns raised regarding the Taliban’s actions and their impact on recognition. Respecting human rights, particularly women’s rights, is an important aspect to be considered in gaining recognition. I encourage participants to continue discussing possible solutions and actions that the Taliban can take to address these issues.

It’s great to see participants sharing their thoughts on the issue of Afghanistan’s recognition by the international community. I appreciate the concerns raised regarding the Taliban’s actions and their impact on recognition. Respecting human rights, particularly women’s rights, is an important aspect to be considered in gaining recognition. I encourage participants to continue discussing possible solutions and actions that the Taliban can take to address these issues.

It’s great to see participants sharing their thoughts on the issue of Afghanistan’s recognition by the international community. I appreciate the concerns raised regarding the Taliban’s actions and their impact on recognition. Respecting human rights, particularly women’s rights, is an important aspect to be considered in gaining recognition. I encourage participants to continue discussing possible solutions and actions that the Taliban can take to address these issues.

It’s great to see participants sharing their thoughts on the issue of Afghanistan’s recognition by the international community. I appreciate the concerns raised regarding the Taliban’s actions and their impact on recognition. Respecting human rights, particularly women’s rights, is an important aspect to be considered in gaining recognition. I encourage participants to continue discussing possible solutions and actions that the Taliban can take to address these issues.

It’s great to see participants sharing their thoughts on the issue of Afghanistan’s recognition by the international community. I appreciate the concerns raised regarding the Taliban’s actions and their impact on recognition. Respecting human rights, particularly women’s rights, is an important aspect to be considered in gaining recognition. I encourage participants to continue discussing possible solutions and actions that the Taliban can take to address these issues.

As you may know that. Loya Jirga was just a fake show. No one has every listened to what people say in that meeting. Besides, Joya Jirga has never been able to reflect what youth want.

Loya Jirga has been a critical platform for discussion in Afghanistan, but its effectiveness in representing the voices of the people, especially the youth, remains a subject of debate.

Loya Jirga has been a critical platform for discussion in Afghanistan, but its effectiveness in representing the voices of the people, especially the youth, remains a subject of debate.

I fully disagree with this because, as you indicated, if we take such action, the situation will worsen and our nation will enter an internal conflict.

All right. If a government recognizes their needs so that government pave the way to be recognized by world.

That’s an interesting perspective. It seems you believe that if the Taliban government recognizes the needs of the Afghan people, it may pave the way for international recognition. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this?

That’s an interesting perspective. It seems you believe that if the Taliban government recognizes the needs of the Afghan people, it may pave the way for international recognition. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this?

Yes no government no country recognized Taliban government unfortunately.

Now it’s fake and people not accept what it say but in the past it was one of the reliable platforms for all solutions in country.

Thank you all for sharing your opinions on the issue of the Taliban’s recognition by the international community. It is clear that there are several factors that have contributed to the non-recognition of the Taliban-led government. These include their history of human rights violations, association with terrorism, lack of diversity and representation, disregard for democratic processes, and failure to adhere to international norms. Some participants have also mentioned the importance of addressing the needs of the Afghan people, such as education and employment opportunities for women. The role of platforms like Loya Jirga in resolving the situation remains a point of discussion. Ultimately, the Taliban-led government’s recognition by the international community and the actions they must take to gain legitimacy are yet to be determined.

Thank you all for sharing your opinions on the issue of the Taliban’s recognition by the international community. It is clear that there are several factors that have contributed to the non-recognition of the Taliban-led government. These include their history of human rights violations, association with terrorism, lack of diversity and representation, disregard for democratic processes, and failure to adhere to international norms. Some participants have also mentioned the importance of addressing the needs of the Afghan people, such as education and employment opportunities for women. The role of platforms like Loya Jirga in resolving the situation remains a point of discussion. Ultimately, the Taliban-led government’s recognition by the international community and the actions they must take to gain legitimacy are yet to be determined.

Loy jerga always has a symbolic rule always used as a political game.
A especial group gained from loy jerga .

yeah, that is the point if they let the girls :two_women_holding_hands: for education so I think the international community will recognize them mostly.

That’s an interesting point. The international community may indeed consider the recognition of the Taliban-led government more favorably if they demonstrate a commitment to providing education opportunities for girls. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this?

That’s an interesting point. The international community may indeed consider the recognition of the Taliban-led government more favorably if they demonstrate a commitment to providing education opportunities for girls. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this?