Publish dateMonday 31 October 2022 - 10:26
Story Code : 260344
The Islamic Emirate has provided the components of recognition
Many officials of the Islamic Emirate have spoken about providing the components of government recognition; while the international community has not yet come to this belief and they have considered preconditions such as the implementation of the Doha Agreement, the opening of schools and the creation of an inclusive government as necessary for this.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Nearly fifteen months have passed since the Islamic Emirate came to power again in Afghanistan; but so far, no country has recognized the caretaker government in the country.
 
Bilal Karimi, Deputy Spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, says that the Islamic Emirate wants to interact with the world and the caretaker government has met all the criteria for recognition.
Mr. Karimi said: "The Islamic Emirate has completed the standards and norms that are important for recognition and that we see in today's world."
 
A number of political figures believe that the implementation of the Doha Agreement, the opening of girls' schools and the establishment of an inclusive government will pave the way for the recognition of the Islamic Emirate.
 
Sayed Ishaq Gilani, knowledgeable about political issues, said in this regard: "They should change their system, the kind of inclusiveness that the world wants, and different ethnic groups and different faces, and start the work of understanding in their work departments."
 
Sangar Amirzadeh, an expert on international relations, says: "The international community has a clear desire for an all-inclusive government and the second all-inclusive government, girls' schools should be opened, which was added later, and issues of compliance with international laws."
 
Although the Islamic Emirate has not been recognized by any country; however, the embassies of a number of countries, especially India, China, Uzbekistan, the European Union, Russia, and the United Arab Emirates, are active in Kabul.
 
Abdul Latif Nazari, Deputy Professional of the Ministry of Economy, said: "The countries that create an obstacle against the recognition of the Islamic Emirate are mostly looking for political and geopolitical purposes."
 
Mohammad Omar Nahdat, an expert on political issues, says: "Opening the embassies that have several embassies active in Afghanistan does not mean recognition; these embassies have been opened temporarily, not permanently.
 
Previously, Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, said in an interview with a Turkish media that the West, especially the United States of America, does not want an Islamic government in Afghanistan to be recognized by the countries of the world.
 
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