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As Afghanistan grapples with an unprecedented economic crisis, the world is not yet ready to recognize the country. However, the Taliban claim that several Arab countries in the region are in the area with their outstanding efforts. And the world is trying to reopen its embassies in Afghanistan, but there is still no word on the fate of the Taliban. According to reports, countries worldwide have stated that they have no desire to recognize the Taliban.
However, if the group can bring about changes in Afghanistan's political situation, they will consider recognizing the Taliban. This issue has now caused concern in the countries of the region. The Uzbek Foreign Minister said that Afghanistan should not be isolated from the international community in the latest case.
Uzbekistan, which sought to establish good relations with the Taliban a few days after it came to power, has repeatedly stressed that the world must stand with the Afghan people and recognize the Taliban.
In addition, Uzbekistan is reportedly trying to help the Taliban government with humanitarian aid by providing humanitarian assistance, apparently by taking advantage of Afghanistan's economic challenges. But so far, the Taliban have not been able to fulfill their obligations to Afghanistan's people and form an inclusive government in the country.
At the end of the meeting of the Uzbek-EU Cooperation Council, Uzbek Foreign Minister Abdulaziz Kamelov said that the withdrawal of US-led NATO troops from Afghanistan should not mean a loss of public interest and collective responsibility for the country's future.
Meanwhile, countries in the region are worried about the resurgence of extremism in Afghanistan. If the world is indifferent to the fate of Afghanistan, it is not unlikely that extremist groups will re-emerge. The Taliban will once again embrace the group. Extremists to gain more financial resources from this address.