
U.S. should accept Afghanistan’s demand
The acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Mawlavi Amir Khan Muttaqi, leading a high-ranking government delegation, left for Doha the capital city of Qatar.
The country’s foreign minister is expected to have meetings and talks with American representatives in that country.
During this trip, the delegation of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan will discuss issues including lifting banking sanctions, removal of the names of the officials of the Islamic Emirate from the blacklist, violation of the airspace of Afghanistan by the U.S., and other matters of mutual interest.
Also, the Afghan delegation will meet and talk with Qatari officials and representatives of countries based in Qatar and discuss basic and important issues.
Now, there is no excuse left for the U.S. and the world to continue with its restrictions on Afghanistan, but to step up in recognition of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
The U.S. should know that the Islamic Emirate after 40 years of war and destruction, has brought freedom, security and happiness to Afghanistan and has made great achievements in various fields over the last two years compared to any other time.
Sure security, elimination of drugs and corruption, collection of drug addicts and their regular treatment, collection of beggars from the cities, setting urban regulations, launching large and small
projects across the country, monetary stability, uprooting war lordism and dozens of other things are the live examples which are unprecedented in Afghanistan in the previous half-century.
During the past 20-year, the U.S.-NATO, its allies and the so called former republic systems, with wide facilities, could not establish relative security in Afghanistan or build Afghanistan’s infrastructure. While the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan managed to gain great achievement with little opportunity and facilities
and won great honors at the national and international levels for the country and the nation.
Now it is up to the U.S. and the world to stop hostilities. They should take action to remove any sanctions and recognize this Islamic, national and legitimate system.
As the United States cannot make up for its defeat in Afghanistan with hostile positions or at least achieve something else.
So it is better to enter dialogues and interactions with the current Islamic system and accept an independent and powerful Afghanistan and not ignore the fact.