A Taliban meeting managed by thousands of male religious and ethnic leaders ended on Saturday by asking foreign governments to officially recognize their government, but did not make a signal of changes in international demands such as the opening of high school girls.
The Afghan economy has jumped into a crisis because the Western government has withdrawn funds and is strictly upheld, saying that the Taliban government needs to change human rights, especially those from women.
We ask regional and international countries, especially Islamic countries … to recognize Afghan Islamic Emirates … release all sanctions, freeze funds (central banks) and support in the development of Afghanistan,” said the participants of the meeting in a statement in a statement , using The The Fated, using the names of groups for their government, which has not been officially recognized by any country.
The group’s closed leader joined the meeting of three days more than 4,000 people on Friday, and delivered a speech where he congratulated the participants for the Taliban victory and underline the country’s independence.
The Taliban returned with the announcement that all schools would be opened in March, leaving many girls who appeared in their high school in tears and attracted criticism from the Western government.
In a speech broadcast on television managed by the government, a small number of participants put forward the education of girls and girls. Deputy Leader and Minister of the Interior of the Taliban, Sirajuddin Haqqani, said the world had demanded an inclusive government and education and these problems would take time.
But the highest leader of the group, Haabatullah Akhundzada, who is usually based in the southern city of Kandahar and rarely appears in public, said foreigners should not give orders.
The final statement of the meeting said the defense of Islamic emirat was mandatory and that the Islamic State militant group, which said behind some attacks in the country, illegal.
It is said that it will not interfere with neighboring countries and they should not interfere in Afghanistan.