We will not support a government with guns in Afghanistan: United Nations


Kabul, Ta. 13

Representatives of 12 countries, including India and the United States, and the European Union have decided not to recognize the Taliban's government in Afghanistan, which controls the country at gunpoint. The announcement was made by the US State Department in response to the Taliban's growing dominance in civil war-torn Afghanistan. China, on the other hand, has signaled its support for the Taliban government in Afghanistan.

Representatives from countries including India, the United States, Qatar, the United Nations, Uzbekistan, Britain, the European Union, Germany, Norway, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan attended a conference to discuss ways to deal with the rapidly deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan. Qatar hosted the convention.

Ned Price, a spokesman for the US State Department, said the countries that met first and foremost agreed on the need to speed up the peace process in Afghanistan and agreed not to recognize any government established by military force or at gunpoint. Gives.

Meanwhile, China, which pretends to be a peace envoy, has shown its true colors. China, on the one hand, is engaging in peace talks in Afghanistan, while on the other, it is considering approving a Taliban-dominated government in Afghanistan. According to an American news report, if the terrorist organization Taliban succeeds in occupying Afghanistan, China can recognize them as a government.

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