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Afghanistan;The only country without official and valid government in the world

Published 08/05/2023
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RASC: The American Institute of Peace announced in a report that Afghanistan is the only country in the world whose government has not been recognized by any other country.

Yesterday, this institution wrote on its Twitter that the issue of non-recognition of the government has not changed the behavior and performance of the Taliban group.

It should be noted that after nearly two years have passed since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, no country has yet recognized the government of this group.

Shams Feruten 08/05/2023

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