Taliban recognition as a State
As the U.S. completes its withdrawal, the 20-year war comes to an end, and the long-established conflict between American inconsistency and the Pashtun government (Taliban) gives place to diplomacy. The U.S.-backed off Afghan government and the Taliban both appear on the world stage, each hoping to win power in government. Following the Taliban’s power grab of the majority of the country following the fall of Kabul on August 15, 2021, the Nation lost control of the majority of the country, and Ashraf Ghani, the last president of the US-backed Afghan government, escaped to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) seeking political asylum. As an outcome, the Republic of Afghanistan was destroyed, and the country is now controlled by the Taliban’s Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. For more such Opinions, click here! Top-notch police directed to pay heed to Sialkot incident investigation Britain to remove all countries from Covid-19 red list The Taliban, on the other hand, is the de facto ruling government, and no country or organization has granted them de jure or legal recognition. Is gaining state recognition under international law required? Where does the Taliban stand in terms of recognition? The region, population, sovereignty, and the ability to engage in … Continue reading Taliban recognition as a State
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