Taliban must seek legitimacy within Afghanistan before international recognition

Taliban must seek legitimacy within Afghanistan before international recognition
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The Delhi Conference did not conflict with the Taliban for recognizing the power of Sunni Pashtun as a competitor of power in Kabul but must have trust in the people of Afghanistan including Shia Hazaras, Uzbeks, Tajik, and the most important for the women in the country.

At the Afghan Delhi conference, the National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met with his Tajik and Uzbek colleagues and agreed that the Taliban regime in Kabul must first seek internal legitimacy in this country before international recognition.

While China and Pakistan have decided to stay away from Delhi’s dialogue so that India was kept away from Afghanistan affairs, the NSA dialogue today clearly shows that the Central Asian Republic also wants a Taliban to seek recognition from Loya Jirga (Tribal Board) and religion. The council in Afghanistan before being recognized by the international community. The Delhi Conference did not oppose the Taliban for recognizing the power of Sunni Pashtun as a competitor of power in Kabul but must have trust in the Afghanistanncluding of Shia Hazaras, Uzbeks, Tajiks, and the most important for the women in the country.

Pakistan did not attend the Delhi conference because he saw India as a spoiler, China had a “scheduling problem” but the fact that Pakistan hosted the Troika conference in Afghanistan with China, Russia, the Taliban participated in it. It is very clear that Pakistan and China’s main supporters do not want India, which have become part of the humanitarian efforts of humongosa in the country for the past two decades, anywhere in the image when eaten into “strategic space”.

They also expressed concern about the sharp increase of terrorist threats originating from Afghanistan after the Taliban took over the country hit by a war in mid-August and announced a temporary government in early September. The Tajik side, who had witnessed the entry of refugees and officials in the previous Afghan government, highlighted the gravity of the situation in Afghanistan.

The so-towering humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan is also discussed.

Apart from the crisis in Afghanistan, discussions about deepening cooperation in areas such as defense, border management and the development of border infrastructure also occur.

During the meeting with Uzbek NSA Victor Makhmudov, Afghanistan remained the main focus of the discussion and both parties agreed that Afghanistan’s future must be decided by the Afghan people themselves. Two top security advisors shared the view that the legitimacy of the Afghan government in Afghanistan “was important before the problem of international recognition.”

When Pakistan has acted as a major obstacle in humanitarian access to Afghanistan, they emphasize the need for Afghan neighbors to ensure unrestriance access to humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people. They agreed that neighboring countries must play a constructive role in Afghanistan. During a bilateral meeting, the NSA highlighted the need for Afghan’s long-term economic development.

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