Pakistan in No Hurry to Recognise Afghan Taliban Rule
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Pakistan in no hurry to recognise Afghan Taliban rule
Pakistan is in no hurry to recognise the Afghan Taliban government, officials said on Saturday days after Russia became the first country to formally accept Taliban controlled Kabul as legitimate dispensation. Moscow’s decision, some observers feel, may be a prelude to other regional countries finally embracing the Taliban. However, officials in Pakistan said the decision of Russia was not a surprise as Moscow for sometimes had indicated they wo…
Russia believes that Afghanistan is now ruled by the Taliban and there is no other option but to accept this. The Russian government believes that talks with the Taliban government will help deal with the terrorist threat and will also benefit geostrategic interests.
No rush to recognise Taliban: Pakistan
Pakistan has said it is not in a hurry to officially recognise the Taliban government in Afghanistan, even after Russia became the first country to do so last week. Officials in Islamabad say Pakistan will make this decision based on its national interests, especially security concerns. Although Pakistan already has working-level ties with the Taliban-led Kabul government, full recognition has not been given. A major reason is the presence of te…
Mujahid: U.S. expected to recognize Islamic Emirate like Russia - Islamabad Post
Bibi Amina Hakimi KABUL, JUL 5: Following Russia’s recognition of Afghanistan’s interim government, Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, called the move “a major and constructive step,” stating that this development could open a new chapter in Afghanistan’s diplomatic relations with the world. In an interview with TOLOnews, he added that the Islamic Emirate has consistently worked since the beginning of its rule to remove le…
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