Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Tobias Ellwood, the head of the defense committee of the British Parliament, published a note in "Telegraph" and wrote: During his recent trip to Afghanistan, he witnessed the improvement of security, free travel and the disappearance of widespread corruption, he stated that business Opium has disappeared from the black market and Afghanistan has recently made progress and should be engaged with the Islamic Emirate.
He added that his view may not be pleasant for some; but in his opinion, the time has come to start negotiations with the Islamic Emirate, and this work can be vital to prevent Afghanistan from going to another stage of instability and mass migration.
Stating that he is not seeking "whitewashing" and giving privileges to the Islamic Emirate, he added that the West needs a more pragmatic solution to improve the situation in Afghanistan.
He claimed that Afghanistan is currently in the "most peaceful" situation since the 1970s and that engagement is the only way to try to shape the future of this country.
At the same time, Haider Ahmadi, an expert on international relations, said in a conversation with AVA: Most of the world's politicians have come to the understanding that the Islamic Emirate has no alternative in Afghanistan at the moment.
He added that the Islamic Emirate has been able to establish good relations with the countries of the world, especially the countries of the region, with a smart foreign policy over the past two years, therefore, most of the countries in the region have entrusted the representation of Afghanistan to the Islamic Emirate.
Ahmadi emphasized that the current government in Afghanistan has been able to make remarkable achievements in various sectors of governance, including the suppression of terrorist groups and the fight against narcotics, which have been noticed by the world.
This international relations expert pointed out that the Islamic Emirate as a government has completed all the case studies, on this basis, the delay in the recognition of the Islamic Emirate by the international community will cause a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and the countries of the region.
At the same time, Toriyali Sarvari, another expert on international relations, said in an interview with AVA that the United Nations should not hesitate on the issue of recognizing the existing government in Afghanistan, because according to the international laws of the Islamic Emirate, the four principles that governments need for recognition has completed
He had the means that Afghanistan is located in a very important and fundamental economic geography of the region. If the United Nations does not recognize the Islamic Emirate, the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan will increase, and in that case it will also spread to the countries of the region.
Sarwari also asked the leaders of the Islamic Emirate to work harder to recognize the existing government in Afghanistan and to gain the satisfaction of the leaders of the world and the region, so that Afghanistan does not once again become a proxy battlefield for the big countries.
Officials of the Islamic Emirate have repeatedly said that the Islamic Emirate wants to interact with all the countries of the world and that the current government in Afghanistan has completed all the criteria and norms that are important for recognition.
Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Minister of Interior of the Islamic Emirate, said a few days ago that the reason why the Islamic Emirate is not recognized by the countries of the world is that we have not met their illegitimate demands.
Also, Amir Khan Muttaqi, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate, has stated in his latest statements: Those countries of the world who wanted a negative interaction with the Islamic Emirate are now trying to establish a positive interaction with the Islamic Emirate. He also said that the world has now understood.