Afghanistan: Taliban PM urges international recognition for government
The Taliban leader and Afghan Prime Minister Mohammad Hassan Akhund asked the international community to recognize the Taliban government during a press conference in Kabul on Wednesday.
Broadcast is its first main performance since assuming the role in September and came as a conservative administrative government of hardline with an faltering economy and continued violence with other militant groups.
“I asked all governments, especially Islamic countries, that they must start recognition,” Akhund – which is one of the founders of Taliban – said at the conference.
No foreign government has not recognized the Taliban as a legitimate Afghan ruler, although some have taken steps to normalize relationships.
Taliban seeks development funds
Taliban blamed the current economic crisis at the freezing of US dollars of Afghan funds by Western countries led by the United States.
Development assistance, which ever formed the basic economy of Central Asian countries, has also been cut off.
International assistance is still entering the state to help fight the ongoing humanitarian crisis, but the government is vigilant to support the Taliban regime by providing necessary support.
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