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World Democracy Day; America Once Again Emphasized the Establishment of Inclusive Government in Afghanistan

Published 16/09/2023
World Democracy Day; America Once Again Emphasized the Establishment of Inclusive Government in Afghanistan
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RASC News Agency: At the same time as the International Day of Democracy is approaching, the United States of America has once again called for the formation of an all-inclusive government in Afghanistan.

 

The American Embassy in Afghanistan, which is currently operating from Qatar, wrote in a message on the X social media on Friday, September 15, that “the United States of America, on the occasion of this day and always on the formation of a government in which all the people of Afghanistan have that role, he emphasizes.

 

The embassy added that if an all-inclusive government is formed in Afghanistan, the voice of every Afghanistani citizen will be heard in such a government.

 

Previously, the United States of America and the entire international community have demanded the formation of an inclusive government by the Taliban group.

 

These countries have put forward the provision of human rights and the establishment of inclusive government as preconditions for their interaction with the Taliban group.

 

Nevertheless, the Taliban group has not yet complied with this demand. This group considered the ruling system in the country to be inclusive and the demands of the international community as interference in the internal affairs of Afghanistan and said that the countries of the world have used this issue as an excuse for not recognizing this group.

 

Meanwhile, before this, the US State Department emphasized in a statement that: “We will use any diplomatic, economic, political and aid facilities to preserve the basic rights of all Afghanistani citizens.” “We support the continued access to humanitarian aid for this country and we want to ensure that the Taliban group pays attention to their commitments.”

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