After the formation of the new Taliban government in Afghanistan, efforts are being made by various countries to get it recognized. In this regard, the European Union has put the Taliban government in a difficult position.
According to reports, the European Union has indicated that it will not recognize the Taliban under any circumstances. In this regard, the President of the European Commission and Sola von Derlein said in a statement that efforts are being made to overcome the social and economic crisis in Afghanistan. Should be done and will not recognize the Taliban government formed by force in Afghanistan.
The European Union (EU) has said in a statement that talks with the Taliban, the United States and the European Union (EU) have begun in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday.
It may be recalled that a few days ago, Amnesty International in a report referring to the situation in Afghanistan said that the lives of millions of people in Afghanistan are in danger.
According to the report, the suspension of foreign aid, freezing of Afghan government funds and sanctions against the Taliban have pushed the country to the brink of poverty and Afghanistan is entering a severe economic crisis. Is.
Amnesty International has called on international organizations to ease sanctions against Afghanistan, saying "Afghanistan is facing a humanitarian crisis and the lives of millions of people are at stake in the current crisis in Afghanistan."
Referring to a UN report, Amnesty International said that 28 million Afghans are malnourished, half of Afghanistan's population, and one million Afghan children are malnourished.
Amnesty International says it needs کروڑ 200 million a month in humanitarian aid to address the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
Earlier, Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in a letter urged the US Congress to release the assets of the Afghan people, while Taliban spokesman Sohail Shaheen said that Western countries were deliberately creating economic crisis in Afghanistan. Are doing
It should be noted that the Taliban took control of Afghanistan on August 15 and formed an interim government on September 7.