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Recognition of Taliban in Afghanistan has to be collective effort by countries in region: Imran Khan #IndiaNEWS #International
Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan Tuesday said his government will not recognise the Taliban regime in Afghanistan unilaterally and become isolated, hampering Pakistans efforts for economic recovery, and stressed that its recognition has to be a collective effort by the countries in the region.
Since it seized power in Kabul in mid-August, the hardline Taliban has been urging the international community to recognise its Islamic Emirate as the official government of Afghanistan.
The US and other Western countries are pressing the Taliban to put the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan high on their agenda, along with the demand for the Taliban government to share power with the countrys minority ethnic and religious groups.
“If Pakistan is the first to grant recognition, the international pressure will become too much for us as we try to turn our economy around,? Prime Minister Khan was quoted as saying by The Express Tribune, citing his interview with French media outlet Le Figaro.
“We could no longer pay our debts. We can only recover if we have good relations with the international community. To be isolated by becoming the only state (to recognise the Taliban regime) would be the last thing we would want,? the newspaper cited Khan as saying.
He said Talibans recognition has to be a collective effort by the countries in the region.
He said that as for the conditions for such recognition, there is an international consensus that there must be an inclusive government in Afghanistan. There is also the issue of human rights and womens rights.
The Taliban government has made promises on these two issues. What more is needed to make the world satisfied? That is the question,? he was quoted as saying in the report.
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