KABUL: Taliban has denied reports about any agreement to reopen the Afghan embassy in Pakistan and appoint messengers to Islamabad.
Deputy Acting Minister of Information and Culture, Zabiullah Mujahid said that there was no agreement reached so far at the reopening of the Afghan embassy in Pakistan, reported ToloNews.
“Such a thing has not been officially approved,” Tolonews said by saying.
Previously, Taliban representatives were sent to Pakistan for the operation of the Afghan Embassy and Consulate, reported the news channel quoting an agent.
In particular, there are no countries in the world who provide official recognition to the Taliban so far.
With the relationship between the previous Afghan government and the Taliban deteriorated the alleged abduction of Afghan ambassador children to Pakistan, political analysts spilled their empty expectations in the Taliban to obtain the official recognition of the government.
“Not only Pakistanists but also other countries will soon form a relationship with the Afghan Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the fact that regional countries have not closed their embassies in Afghanistan are a quiet sign of introduction,” said a political analyst Abdul Satar Satar Satar Saadat .
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Hopes such as the Taliban and sympathizers were destined when Russian envoys to the United Nations emphasized their decision not to recognize the Taliban until the fulfillment of all his commitments.
“The problem of recognition increases when the international community believes that promises and commitments made by the Taliban will be fulfilled,” said the news quoted by the Russian Ambassador to the United Nations, Wesley Nebenzia said.
Interestingly, the United Nations has not received the nomination of the Taliban ambassador to the United Nations, Suhail Shaheen in the General Summit in New York, adding further to the shame of the Taliban.