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Japan warns that abandoning Afghanistan could make it a terrorism hub

Published 26/10/2023
Japan warns that abandoning Afghanistan could make it a terrorism hub
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RASC News Agency: Japan’s former ambassador to Afghanistan, Takashi Okada, recently conveyed his concerns during a meeting with Taliban officials regarding the repercussions of abandoning efforts in Afghanistan, which could lead to the resurgence of terrorism within the country. Okada has been working towards normalizing relations between the Taliban and the international community, while simultaneously highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian aid in the aftermath of a recent natural disaster in Herat province. These endeavors signify a significant stride towards acknowledging the Taliban group and fostering Japan’s renewed rapport with Afghanistan.

Despite maintaining diplomatic ties with Afghanistan subsequent to the fall of the republican regime, Japan has yet to officially endorse the Taliban group, which has held control over the nation for over two years. Takayoshi Kurmaya, the newly appointed ambassador of Japan to Afghanistan, has similarly expressed his eagerness to enhance bilateral relations. However, the international community has set specific conditions for recognizing the Taliban, comprising the adherence to human rights, the establishment of an inclusive government, earnest endeavors to combat drug production and trafficking, and a refusal to harbor terrorist organizations.

It is worth noting that certain global officials have criticized the Taliban for their failure to meet these conditions and their egregious human rights violations. Nonetheless, the collective efforts of Okada and Kurmaya to forge stronger ties with the Taliban and Afghanistan constitute a stride toward stability and tranquility in the region. As the situation in Afghanistan continues to evolve, it remains uncertain how the international community will respond to the Taliban’s quest for recognition and legitimacy.

EnNews 26/10/2023

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