Taliban call on countries to recognize interim Afghan government

Abdul Salam Hanafi,

Team News Riveting

Moscow, October 20

The Taliban’s Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has called on the international community to recognize the interim government that they formed after takeover following US forces withdrawal from the country.

Abdul Salam Hanafi, deputy prime minister of Afghanistan’s interim government, said at a regular round of talks on Afghanistan in Moscow on Wednesday. “We call on the international community to recognize the current government of Afghanistan. Our people have their first-ever inclusive government. Our people hope that the international community will be officially cooperating with its cabinet of ministers. Afghanistan’s isolation is not in anyone’s interests. And this has been proven in the past,” he said.

According to Hanafi, “the current Afghan government has been able to safeguard the stability of governance in every corner of the country for the first time after more than 40 years of war and devastation.” He pointed out that Afghanistan can now boast “a political system with a clear hierarchy and a single military command.”

“The Afghan government is prepared to answer any questions of the international community with all possible clarity, transparency and openness. We confirm that the situation in Afghanistan is stable and no threat will emanate from our territory to both nearby and distant states,” the deputy prime minister added.

Hanafi also urged the United States to unfreeze the reserves of Afghanistan’s Central Bank, which is about $9.4 billion. “This is the wealth of all Afghans, and our suffering people should not pay the price for political disagreements. As the previous events have demonstrated, putting pressure on us cannot bring about any results,” he said.

The Moscow format was established in 2017, based on a six-party consultation mechanism of the special envoys of Russia, Afghanistan, India, Iran, China and Pakistan.

The Taliban (outlawed in Russia) mounted a massive operation to regain control over Afghanistan after the United States announced the withdrawal of its military personnel from the country this spring. Following Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fleeing the country on August 15, Taliban forces entered into Kabul without firing a single shot. On September 6, they claimed full control of Afghanistan’s territory and on September 7, declared a new interim government that awaits international recognition.

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