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US Government Lists Conditions To Recognize Taliban-Afghanistan Takeover

by NewsOnline Nigeria
August 17, 2021
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US Government has listed conditions to recognize Taliban led Afghanistan emirate.

 

Newsonline reports that the United States of America has listed conditions that must be met before it can recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan.

 

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These conditions, Newsonline understands were stated by US Department spokesman, Ned Price, during a press conference.

 

According to Price, the US will only recognize the Taliban if the rights of women are respected.

The UG government also demanded that the Taliban must dissociate themselves from violent extremist movements such as Al-Qaeda.

 

“Ultimately when it comes to our posture towards any future government in Afghanistan, it will depend upon the actions of that government. It will depend upon the actions of the Taliban,” he said.

 

“A future Afghan government that upholds the basic rights of its people, that doesn’t harbor terrorists and that protects the basic rights of its people including the basic fundamental rights of half of its population – its women and girls — that is a government we would be able to work with.”

Price added that the US negotiator on Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, is still in the Taliban’s diplomatic base of Qatar and there have been talks with the insurgents.

 

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This online newspaper reports that US President, Joe Biden had also addressed his citizens and the international community on Monday.

 

The US President had defended his government’s decision to carry on with the withdrawal of troops from the Middle Eastern country.

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