Seeking International Recognition, Taliban Vow to Fight ‘Climate Change’

Taliban seeking their place in the NWO

In comments shared exclusively with Newsweek, a senior Taliban official has called for global recognition of his group’s rule over Afghanistan, where he vowed militants would never again be allowed to launch attacks against other countries.

And he said his group has plenty to offer if the world embraces it.

In the week since the Taliban, officially known as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, took Kabul in a rapid, largely uncontested march, no country has yet formally recognized the change in power. But the issue has been a major point of discussion as governments, including those of China, Russia, Iran, Pakistan and even the United States, maintain contact with the group now effectively in charge of the country.

As these conversations develop, Abdul Qahar Balkhi, a member of the Taliban’s Cultural Commission, told Newsweek that his group sought worldwide recognition of the Islamic Emirate.

“We hope not only to be recognized by regional countries,” Balkhi said, “but the entire world at large as the legitimate representative government of the people of Afghanistan who have gained their right of self-determination from a foreign occupation with the backing and support of an entire nation after a prolonged struggle and immense sacrifices despite all odds being stacked against our people.”

And he argued that such a move would be to the benefit of not only Afghanistan but nations across the globe.

“We believe the world has a unique opportunity of rapprochement and coming together to tackle the challenges not only facing us but the entire humanity,” Balkhi added, “and these challenges ranging from world security and climate change need the collective efforts of all, and cannot be achieved if we exclude or ignore an entire people who have been devastated by imposed wars for the past four decades.”

The major concerns associated with the Taliban’s rule are rooted in its last takeover of Afghanistan some 25 years ago. The group’s treatment of women and minorities were condemned by many within the international community, as was the presence of Al-Qaeda, which used Afghanistan to launch deadly plots against other nations, most infamously the 9/11 attacks that prompted the U.S.-led invasion that dismantled the Taliban administration two decades ago.

As the U.S.-led war comes to an end, not only has the Taliban regained its footing, but other militant groups such as Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State’s Khorasan branch, or ISIS-K, have also established a presence in Afghanistan. Balkhi said any extraterritorial attacks would not be tolerated, but neither would intervention in Afghanistan from outside.

“Our policy remains that we will not allow anyone to threaten the security of others from our soil and neither will we allow others to interfere in our own internal affairs,” Balkhi said.

By 2001, the year that the first era of Taliban rule came to an end, the only countries to recognize the Islamic Emirate were Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Some such as Qatar and Turkmenistan also had ties with the group, while others like India, Iran, Russia, Turkey, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan backed the embattled Northern Alliance attempting to resist Taliban control.

Today, the Northern Alliance flag flies in the valley of Panjshir, where a band of militias seeks to challenge any Taliban aspirations for absolute rule over Afghanistan. But unlike in their past efforts, regional countries appear more amenable to the Taliban presence in 2021.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told the state-run Tass Russian News Agency on Monday that Russia and its allies in the Collective Treaty Security Organization, which also includes Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, would pursue “non-interference” in Afghanistan, and neither support nor serve as a conduit between rival factions.

During the extraordinary CSTO council meeting, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko pushed for a coordinated position between the CSTO and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. The SCO is a regional bloc that includes China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan as members and Armenia, Belarus, Iran and Mongolia as observer states, though Iran is set to become a full member next month.

“Amid the Taliban’s diplomatic efforts to establish relations with the key worldwide and regional players, a number of countries are already inclined to recognize the movement,” Lukashenko said. “It is crucial for our organization to clearly understand how real such prospects are and what our position should be in this case.”

He said that while all nations had a say, Moscow “is the biggest player, and a lot will depend on Russia.”

And while Russian officials have shared warm words regarding the Taliban’s initial days in power, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said last week the Kremlin was “not rushing a recognition” of the group. Rather, Russia would first consult its partners, such as China, with which Lavrov said Moscow’s position was “in line.”

Beijing officials have also repeatedly been asked their stance on recognition since the Taliban take over last week.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying took note of the Taliban’s promises to seek to resolve problems peacefully and form an “open and inclusive Islamic government” that respects the rights of those with different ideological views and ethnic backgrounds.

Hua also said China “noticed that some political figures of Russia and other countries and many international media have recognized Afghan Taliban’s behaviors after it entered Kabul, believing that they have been good, positive and pragmatic actions.”

“We encourage the Afghan Taliban to follow through its positive statements, unite with all parties and ethnic groups in Afghanistan, establish a broadly-based, inclusive political framework that fits the national conditions and wins public support through dialogue and consultation as soon as possible, and adopt moderate and prudent domestic and foreign policies,” Hua said.

She also said Beijing “hoped that the Afghan Taliban can contain all kinds of terrorist and criminal acts and ensure a smooth transition of the situation in Afghanistan to take the long-suffering Afghans away from wars and chaos as soon as possible and build lasting peace.”

In addition to ISIS and Al-Qaeda, a Uighur militant group called the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, or Turkestan Islamic Party, has been known to operate in Afghanistan, which directly borders China’s Xinjiang province, the heart of Beijing’s fierce crackdown on “the three evils” of terrorism, separatism and extremism.

She also said Beijing “hoped that the Afghan Taliban can contain all kinds of terrorist and criminal acts and ensure a smooth transition of the situation in Afghanistan to take the long-suffering Afghans away from wars and chaos as soon as possible and build lasting peace.”

In addition to ISIS and Al-Qaeda, a Uighur militant group called the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, or Turkestan Islamic Party, has been known to operate in Afghanistan, which directly borders China’s Xinjiang province, the heart of Beijing’s fierce crackdown on “the three evils” of terrorism, separatism and extremism.

Referring to lingering sentiments of mistrust of the Taliban, Hua said China said it would maintain an open mind, and urged others to do so as well.

“We should look at both the past and the present,” Hua said. “We need to not only listen to what they say, but also look at what they do. If we do not keep pace with the times, but stick to fixed mindset and ignore the development of the situation, we will never reach a conclusion that is in line with reality.”

“In fact,” she added, “the rapid evolution of the situation in Afghanistan also reveals how the outside world lacked objective judgment on the local situation and accurate understanding of the public opinion there. In this respect, some Western countries, in particular, should learn some lessons.”

That same day, Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with G7 counterparts as well as the European’s Union diplomat to discuss Afghanistan. Afterward, the State Department said the group “agreed that the international community’s relationship with the Taliban will depend on their actions, not their words.”

The NATO military alliance issued a similar statement the following day, adding that, “under the current circumstances,” the 30-member coalition “has suspended all support to the Afghan authorities.”

Also on Friday, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield discussed the Taliban’s desire to be recognized in an interview with Politico. She said Washington would “certainly not” establish such ties if the group did not adhere to international human rights standards.

Source: Newsweek

8 Comments
  1. ken says

    “U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield discussed the Taliban’s desire to be recognized in an interview with Politico. She said Washington would “certainly not” establish such ties if the group did not adhere to international human rights standards.”

    Oh yeahhhhh! Hundreds in the US locked up for months reportedly in solitary without trial, habeas corpus for protesting a rigged election called terrorists by Herr Hiterett Pelosi.

    “The group’s treatment of women and minorities were condemned by many within the international community, as was the presence of Al-Qaeda, which used Afghanistan to launch deadly plots against other nations, most infamously the 9/11 attacks that prompted the U.S.-led invasion that dismantled the Taliban administration two decades ago.”

    Bullshit! The US already had plans to invade Afghanistan and NA/ME. The nineeleven demolition derby brought to you by USgov.Inc was the excuse. The Taliban said they would turn over OBL if the US would show them the proof of his involvement. Of course the US could show no proof and invaded.

    Two (2) trillion dollars later feeding the Military Intelligence Industrial Complex and God knows how many other leaches the US military literally runs like a scalded rabbit in the middle of the night leaving behind US Citizens and not so patriotic Afghans that sucked as much wealth out of that country as they could.

    And now this same military and crazy Joe are considering action against Iran. There are no limits on stupidity in America.

    And Globull Warming is as fake as the covid virus and the hurricane having 140mph winds. Yeah, the creeps stampeding the cattle every chance they get.

    All of this 100% USDA Grade A bullshit!

    1. Kieran says

      this BS detector must be a very sturdy design to keep track of all the bullshit

  2. Maiasta says

    Oh God. Whatever next?

    Mandatory masks at the vegetable market?

    What’s the point of fighting for your independence unless you’re gonna be, y’know…independent?

  3. Martillo says

    Obviously the talibanners are trolling the USSAN dummies yet again. Time for the cadaver in chief in the Washing town sewer to send in another brain dead I$I$ asset for the nightly newz.
    Same as it ever waZ and the anglozionazi empire of shit never gets it.

  4. Keepin1000 says

    The enemy is within… all politicians including trump are all 100% BS… only way out is getting rid of all politicians and puppets in power. the power is and has always been in people working and coming together… politicians use the art of war methodology, divide and conquer (via gender, race, colour, religion, political views, etc…) nothing will ever change as long as the same system stays in place… we keep flipping from one party to another hoping for change.. and it only gets worse… but world leaders and corporation and bankers get richer and richer why everyone keeps drinking the same kool-aid while only the colour of the mop iAd changes… wake up already…

    1. Kieran says

      these guys in power are so slick – people don’t even realize they have been divided into vaxx – antivaxxers and masks – no masks.

  5. Jerry Hood says

    The Tslibs are eternal goat herders, and can contribute to the ‘ climate change’ by en masse plugging up the goats, and holding on their methane inside, for many hours each day! The world LGBT and Zoophile communities are welcomed to help with this globalist project to save the planet! With one stone,two birds down…

  6. Rowdy Yates says

    Global Warming and Climate Change has to include the role of Religion. Religions have protected the environment and been natures steward for thousands of years. the wholescale destruction of habitat took off in the late 18th, 19th and 20th century. When big game ripped through wildlife decimating and wiping out species.

    The Corporate world’s trade practices indiscriminately destroy nature for profit where clearcutting forests for hardwoods to exploiting the mineral wealth through strip mining is done due to the absence of God.

    When people like Greta Thunberg accuses the developing world from the comfort of Sweden she is not only a hypocrite but represents the hypocrisy of the left wing Secular world who have devested faith from the moral issue of ecological health that faith used to have a central voice. The Islamic faith plays a leading role in banning the Opium industry, which will remove or limit poppy cultivation, and by that wean Afghans from Heroin addiction.

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