Mujahid: War Has Ended But Islamic Emirate Still Not Recognized

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The Islamic Emirate’s spokesman said that although the war in the country has come to an end, the Islamic Emirate has not been recognized by the international community.

Zabiullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, said that so far world powers have not reached a “basic understanding” with the Islamic Emirate regarding recognition, and this is creating problems.

“A year and a half has passed since the war ended in the country. Security and peace have returned to the nation, but the Islamic Emirate has not yet been recognized. The previous government had nothing, was completely alien, and was rife with theft, usurpation, and bribery; however, that was official, and the international community recognized it. But now that a system has come without any corruption or bribery, they do not recognize it,” said Mujahid.

According to some experts in international relations, the lack of the Islamic Emirate to fulfill the conditions of the international community is the reason for the Islamic Emirate’s lack of recognition by the rest of the world.

“If the Taliban takes positive actions in accordance with the principles of good governance, I think some of the world’s powerful countries will not have an excuse to use it against the Taliban or the future government of Afghanistan,” said Javid Sangdil, international relations expert.

“The Islamic Emirate has fulfilled all requirements for recognition. The Islamic Emirate has interacted with the international community using every diplomatic and communication tool available, however, up to this point, foreign powers have prevented the Islamic Emirate from being recognized. Official interaction on one side cannot begin as long there is no bilateral interaction. The main obstacle to this is that America and the other great countries refuse to recognize Afghanistan,” said Mohammad Bashar, a political expert.

Previously, the chargé d’affaires of Afghanistan’s Permanent Mission to the UN said that improving relations between the international community and the Islamic Emirate, establishing an inclusive government, permitting women to go to school and to be employed, upholding human rights, and refraining from using Afghanistan’s soil against other nations are all important.

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