The Afghan Taliban accused the United States of the United States of them from securing international recognition for the new Islamic group government in Kabul.
The rebel group that turned into a government seized power last August and installed a temporary government, all of which were all male after the end of almost 20 years of foreign military interventions led by the US in South Asian countries.
As far as recognition by foreign countries, I think the United States is the biggest obstacle,” said Taliban Spokesman Chief Zabihullah Mujahid when asked to explain whether the group’s policies or any country are responsible for the delay in winning legitimacy.
This [America] does not allow other countries to move in this direction and also does not take any steps on this count,” he said, when responding to reporters’ questions through the WhatsApp group managed by the Taliban for reporters.
Mujahid claims that the Taliban has fulfilled the “all requirements” for their government to be given diplomatic recognition.
He emphasized that all countries, including the United States, need to realize that political involvement with the Taliban is “the interests of everyone.” It will allow the world to officially discuss the complaints” they have with the Taliban.
Mujahid insisted that the Taliban leaders “wanted better” bilateral relations with the US in line with the agreement signed by the two countries in Doha, Qatar, in February 2020. Washington also needed to move towards building a better relationship with Kabul, he said.
We are an enemy and against the United States as long as we have occupied Afghanistan. The war has ended now.
There is no country that recognizes the Taliban as a legitimate ruler in the country, especially for their hard treatment of Afghan women and daughters. This group is also suppressed to regulate the country through a broad -based political system where all Afghan groups have their representatives to ensure long -term national stability.
Since taking control of Afghanistan 10 months ago, the Taliban has suspended secondary education for most teenage girls and prevented female staff in certain government departments from returning to their duties.
The Ministry of Deputy and Virtue, assigned to interpret and uphold the Islamic version of the Taliban, has ordered women to wear face covers in public. Women are prohibited from traveling beyond 70 kilometers unless accompanied by male relatives.