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Taliban Doesn’t Recognize Afghan Govt: Statement

Tamim Hamid

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On the threshold of the intra-Afghan talks, which are expected to be held on Doha in the near future, the Taliban on Saturday issued a statement saying the group does not recognize the Afghan government as a legitimate system.

The statement was apparently issued in response to a recent statement by the Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and one of his advisers on the peace process with the Taliban.

“The Islamic Emirate does not recognize the Kabul administration as a government but views it as western imported structure working for the continuation of American occupation,” the Taliban’s statement reads, in versions of English, Dari and Pashto.

“Two days earlier, an advisor to Kabul administration’s Arg stated that ‘intra-Afghan’ term ascribed to the negotiation process was incorrect and that talks were going to be held between the Kabul administration and Taliban along with other such remarks,” the statement said.

Also last week, the Taliban’s spokesman Suhail Shaheen in an interview with Iran's Hamshahri newspaper said that the group doesn’t recognize the government in Kabul as a legitimate government.

In the interview, Shaheen described the Taliban as the 'winner of the war,' stating that the group will attend the intra-Afghan talks only to bring an Islamic government in Afghanistan.

Shaheen said that the Taliban will talk with all Afghan factions not only the government and the High Council of National Reconciliation.

In response to the statement, the Presidential Palace has said that such statements by the Taliban are only to waste time and make irrelevant excuses.

Afghan government officials have said that the Taliban must accept the Afghan government as the main side of the talks.

Meanwhile, Mohammad Reza Bahrami, the former Iranian ambassador to Afghanistan, in a series of tweets, said that recent statements by the Taliban officials indicate that their views have not changed.

“The position of the Taliban's spokesmen as articulated in recent interviews with the ShemshadTV and Hamshahri paper reaffirms the fact that their ideology remains fundamentally unchanged; their perspective on governance is essentially the same and they are as intransigent as ever,” tweeted Bahrami.

“It cannot be accepted that the architects of the Doha agreement signed it without being fully informed of the Taliban's intentions. Perhaps one should search for a more realistic characterization than "mistake" for their act,” Bahrami said.

Shaheen has said that the Taliban’s violence reduced significantly in the country, but the Afghan government has insisted that violence has increased despite the Taliban’s continued assurances.

The Afghan Ministry of Interior said on Thursday that at least 121 Afghan civilians were killed and 336 more were wounded in Taliban attacks in 29 provinces over the past two weeks.

The majority of the casualties occurred in Kandahar, Baghlan, Nangarhar and Logar provinces, according to the Ministry of Interior.

https://tolonews.com/index.php/afghanistan/taliban-doesn’t-recognize-afghan-govt-statement
 
this country will remain backward and in civil war forever

As soon as US leaves it will be a mess. Northern Alliance warlords will not accept Taliban govt considering they are set to loose the most in this Afghan US deal. Lets not forget Pashtoon warlord who are currently in power by US blessing i doubt they will let it go so easily. It will be a $hit fest right next to our border so i hope our forces are prepared.
 
As soon as US leaves it will be a mess. Northern Alliance warlords will not accept Taliban govt considering they are set to loose the most in this Afghan US deal. Lets not forget Pashtoon warlord who are currently in power by US blessing i doubt they will let it go so easily. It will be a $hit fest right next to our border so i hope our forces are prepared.
its acceptable for me if current groups fight but if new groups emerge it will be deep mess ISIS and may be next phase of more radicul alqaida taliban will be really painful .
 
As soon as US leaves it will be a mess. Northern Alliance warlords will not accept Taliban govt considering they are set to loose the most in this Afghan US deal. Lets not forget Pashtoon warlord who are currently in power by US blessing i doubt they will let it go so easily. It will be a $hit fest right next to our border so i hope our forces are prepared.
also we have to control border no more nani ka gher please
 
its acceptable for me if current groups fight but if new groups emerge it will be deep mess ISIS and may be next phase of more radicul alqaida taliban will be really painful .

There will definitely be new players. If Pakistan somehow manages to broker a power agreement between Taliban and northern alliance then they can somehow deal with rest of maggots. Although if they start fighting among st each other then we will have disaster on our hands. Although Gulbadin Hikmatyaar is very eager to share power this time around so lets keep our fingers crossed. The biggest trouble makers will be group like BRAS, TTP/ISISK who will definitely shore up manpower if current warlords are denied a share of power. May Allah Paak guide these hopeless morons on right Path.
 
Taliban Doesn’t Recognize Afghan Govt: Statement

Tamim Hamid

TODAY

On the threshold of the intra-Afghan talks, which are expected to be held on Doha in the near future, the Taliban on Saturday issued a statement saying the group does not recognize the Afghan government as a legitimate system.

The statement was apparently issued in response to a recent statement by the Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and one of his advisers on the peace process with the Taliban.

“The Islamic Emirate does not recognize the Kabul administration as a government but views it as western imported structure working for the continuation of American occupation,” the Taliban’s statement reads, in versions of English, Dari and Pashto.

“Two days earlier, an advisor to Kabul administration’s Arg stated that ‘intra-Afghan’ term ascribed to the negotiation process was incorrect and that talks were going to be held between the Kabul administration and Taliban along with other such remarks,” the statement said.

Also last week, the Taliban’s spokesman Suhail Shaheen in an interview with Iran's Hamshahri newspaper said that the group doesn’t recognize the government in Kabul as a legitimate government.

In the interview, Shaheen described the Taliban as the 'winner of the war,' stating that the group will attend the intra-Afghan talks only to bring an Islamic government in Afghanistan.

Shaheen said that the Taliban will talk with all Afghan factions not only the government and the High Council of National Reconciliation.

In response to the statement, the Presidential Palace has said that such statements by the Taliban are only to waste time and make irrelevant excuses.

Afghan government officials have said that the Taliban must accept the Afghan government as the main side of the talks.

Meanwhile, Mohammad Reza Bahrami, the former Iranian ambassador to Afghanistan, in a series of tweets, said that recent statements by the Taliban officials indicate that their views have not changed.

“The position of the Taliban's spokesmen as articulated in recent interviews with the ShemshadTV and Hamshahri paper reaffirms the fact that their ideology remains fundamentally unchanged; their perspective on governance is essentially the same and they are as intransigent as ever,” tweeted Bahrami.

“It cannot be accepted that the architects of the Doha agreement signed it without being fully informed of the Taliban's intentions. Perhaps one should search for a more realistic characterization than "mistake" for their act,” Bahrami said.

Shaheen has said that the Taliban’s violence reduced significantly in the country, but the Afghan government has insisted that violence has increased despite the Taliban’s continued assurances.

The Afghan Ministry of Interior said on Thursday that at least 121 Afghan civilians were killed and 336 more were wounded in Taliban attacks in 29 provinces over the past two weeks.

The majority of the casualties occurred in Kandahar, Baghlan, Nangarhar and Logar provinces, according to the Ministry of Interior.

https://tolonews.com/index.php/afghanistan/taliban-doesn’t-recognize-afghan-govt-statement

They never accepted them.
 
also we have to control border no more nani ka gher please

Exactly after wire fencing we should consider concrete walls to cover some sensitive areas of the border along with electrification of entire Pak Afghan border fence. Also there is an issue of Afghan Taliban not recognizing Durand Line lets hope they stay in the line as well.
 
Exactly after wire fencing we should consider concrete walls to cover some sensitive areas of the border along with electrification of entire Pak Afghan border fence. Also there is an issue of Afghan Taliban not recognizing Durand Line lets hope they stay in the line as well.
now world is ttaly crazy sir look everywhere fascists are ruling diplomacy went to dustbin . we need new approach too we shuld start shooting those whom try to cross and never let a single afghani without visa in paksitan . daily thousands cross border posts then why fence ?
 
Both the Taliban and Afghan US Puppet govt are sons of satan.
 
now world is ttaly crazy sir look everywhere fascists are ruling diplomacy went to dustbin . we need new approach too we shuld start shooting those whom try to cross and never let a single afghani without visa in paksitan . daily thousands cross border posts then why fence ?
True i dont understand why there is a lack of will to properly manage our border movement. Chaman episode should become a norm if these thankful pricks try our patience again.
 
As soon as US leaves it will be a mess. Northern Alliance warlords will not accept Taliban govt considering they are set to loose the most in this Afghan US deal. Lets not forget Pashtoon warlord who are currently in power by US blessing i doubt they will let it go so easily. It will be a $hit fest right next to our border so i hope our forces are prepared.

Taliban should reorganize themselves as a moderate and multi-ethnic force to include minority ethnicities. This will benefit Pakistan as well. Afghan Pashtuns are always a double-edged sword for Pakistan.
 
Taliban should reorganize themselves as a moderate and multi-ethnic force to include minority ethnicities. This will benefit Pakistan as well. Afghan Pashtuns are always a double-edged sword for Pakistan.

Afghan Pashtuns have that keera where they consider themselves as some sort of superior race. They simply cant co exist with any other ethnicities. Best example are people of Waziristan they are even racist against people of other tribal districts. Ask any pashtoon from Bajor Mohmand or kuram and they will tell you insufferable nature of wazir tribes. Bringing Afghan Pashtuns and norhtern alliance together will be even bigger herculean task than getting US out of Afghanistan. Real battle will start after US and NATO leave afghanistan.
 
Afghan Pashtuns have that keera where they consider themselves as some sort of superior race. They simply cant co exist with any other ethnicities. Best example are people of Waziristan they are even racist against people of other tribal districts. Ask any pashtoon from Bajor Mohmand or kuram and they will tell you insufferable nature of wazir tribes. Bringing Afghan Pashtuns and norhtern alliance together will be even bigger herculean task than getting US out of Afghanistan. Real battle will start after US and NATO leave afghanistan.

Which means Northern Alliance will have no choice but to become Indian proxies again like in the 90's. How unfortunate! Currently they are a bit Pro-Pak because of our tough stance on PTM.
 
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