The blended vision of world politicians about the Taliban government is one of cautious optimism. Many politicians are hopeful that the Taliban will be able to provide security and stability for the Afghan people, but they are also concerned about the Taliban’s human rights record and its potential to support terrorism.
Recently Press Release from Deputy Minister of National Defense Taliban Said: on Jun- 18-2023 Mawlavi Mohammad Zarif “Muzafar”, Deputy Minister of National Defense for Logistics and Technology, met with Kansuke Nagaoka, Japan’s special representative for Afghanistan, and Takashi Okada, the ambassador to Kabul, along with their accompanying delegations in the Ministry of Defense Foreign Relation Directorate.
The Deputy Minister of Defense welcomed the Japanese delegation and appreciated the support and cooperation of the Japanese people. He said that Japan has always been with the Afghan people with a sense of humanitarianism.
Meanwhile, the Japanese delegation praised the services of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in terms of providing security and fighting against narcotic drugs, and administrative corruption.
In the end, both sides discussed the strengthening and continuation of friendly relations and other issues.
- The Deputy Minister of Defense welcomed the Japanese delegation and appreciated the support and cooperation of the Japanese people.
- The Japanese delegation praised the services of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in terms of providing security and fighting against narcotic drugs, and administrative corruption.
- Both sides discussed the strengthening and continuation of friendly relations.
The cooperation between Afghanistan and Japan. Both countries need to work together to address the challenges facing Afghanistan, such as security, economic development, and drug trafficking.
Political analysts and security resources said to Kauser News that the Taliban government is not yet recognized by the international community. However, many countries have sent diplomats to Kabul to meet with Taliban leaders to understand the new government and to discuss issues of mutual concern, such as security, humanitarian aid, and counterterrorism.
”The meetings between the Taliban and foreign diplomats are important for several reasons. First, they allow the international community to get a better understanding of the Taliban’s intentions and capabilities. Second, they provide an opportunity for the Taliban to hear the concerns of the international community and to explain their policies. Third, the meetings can help to build trust and cooperation between the Taliban and the international community, which is essential for addressing the many challenges facing Afghanistan.”
”The meetings between the Taliban and foreign diplomats are not without their risks. The Taliban is a hardline Islamist group that has a history of human rights abuses. There is a risk that the Taliban could use the meetings to legitimize its rule and to gain access to resources that could be used to fund its activities.”
”Despite the risks, the meetings between the Taliban and foreign diplomats are an important step in the process of building a new relationship between Afghanistan and the international community. The meetings can help to ensure that Afghanistan does not become a haven for terrorists and that the country does not collapse into chaos.
Here are some of the reasons why the international community is meeting with the Taliban:
- To understand the Taliban’s intentions and capabilities.
- To express the international community’s concerns about human rights and other issues.
- To build trust and cooperation between the Taliban and the international community.
- To address the many challenges facing Afghanistan, such as security, humanitarian aid, and counterterrorism.”
The meetings between the Taliban and the international community are a delicate balancing act. The international community must be careful not to legitimize the Taliban or to give it the impression that it has full support. However, the international community also needs to engage with the Taliban to address the challenges facing Afghanistan.