Bangladesh is not recognizing Taliban government: Afghan_government

Bangladesh is not recognizing the caretaker government of Afghanistan right now. However, if a sustainable and constitutional government is ...


Bangladesh is not recognizing the caretaker government of Afghanistan right now. However, if a sustainable and constitutional government is formed, Dhaka will establish rail connectivity with Kabul.

Elaborating on the government's stance, the state minister for foreign affairs said Dhaka was monitoring the Taliban's policy on some of the fundamental issues of women's rights. However, if multilateral initiatives are taken for the development of Afghanistan, it will have the support of Dhaka.

The caretaker government announced 23 days after taking control of Kabul. The cabinet announced on Tuesday did not include any female members of the Taliban-led cabinet. The government's prime minister, Mollah Hassan Akhand, has blacklisted UN Home Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani on the FBI's most wanted list.

 The top leader of the Taliban has instructed the new government to rule the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan under Sharia law.

On Wednesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified Bangladesh's position on this government.

We are in constant contact with the Afghans who are cooperating to understand more, but we will abide by the process that this government is formed with. I am not going to make such a decision. Now I want to say clearly this is an intering govment ...


Either Shahriar Alam said the Taliban had informed the international community about the change, and Dhaka would keep an eye on how it was being implemented. They were talking about how best they could do.

Although the West is sick of the Taliban government, there are rumors of some multilateral initiatives for socio-economic development in Afghanistan. He has a proposal to be a partner in it.

Peace in Afghanistan Even we hear that there is an economic crisis, there is a food crisis. The European Union and the United Nations have contacted us about this.


The Taliban has not yet clarified how long the government will last. The government has warned the foreign ministry about Bangladesh's reaction to the change in the South Asian country.


Desk report: FaltuNews


 

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