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The US asks China to clarify its position on the recognition of the Taliban

Published 31/01/2024
The US asks China to clarify its position on the recognition of the Taliban
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RASC News Agency: Matthew Miller, the spokesperson for the US State Department, has urged China to clarify its stance on recognizing the Taliban group. Speaking during a press conference on Tuesday night, January 30th, Miller emphasized that China’s current relations with the Taliban would not affect US policy regarding recognition of the group. He abstained from addressing the specific acceptance of the Taliban ambassador’s credentials by President Xi Jinping, citing statements from Chinese officials affirming no alteration in their policy towards the Taliban. Washington awaits clarification from Beijing before formulating its stance on the issue.

In addition to China, Miller called upon other nations engaging with the Taliban to leverage their influence to encourage behavioral shifts within the group. He stressed that if the Taliban aspire for recognition, they must undertake tangible measures to safeguard women’s rights in Afghanistan. Despite the absence of official recognition for the Taliban following their two-year rule, certain countries maintain relatively favorable relations with the group. The recent announcement by the Taliban regarding the acceptance of Bilal Karimi’s credentials as their ambassador to China underscores this dynamic.

In summary, the statements made by the US State Department spokesperson underscore the significance of China elucidating its position on recognizing the Taliban. The US seeks clarity from China before formulating its stance on the matter. Miller also highlights the imperative for China and other nations to wield their influence to compel the Taliban towards constructive change, particularly in ensuring women’s rights.

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