Deputy PM Kabir: participation in global forums indicates recognition

KABUL (TOLO News): Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs, said that the invitation of the Islamic Emirate to global meetings signifies the recognition of the caretaker government.

During a public gathering in Parwan province, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir also disclosed that a representative from the Islamic Emirate will participate in the upcoming “Russia-Islamic World: Kazan Forum.”

“At the conference of Islamic states, the Islamic Emirate was invited and representatives of the Islamic Emirate were present there, so what does recognition mean?” Mawlawi Abdul Kabir added.

In another segment of his address at the meeting, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir indicated that following the directive of the leader of the Islamic Emirate, efforts are underway to finalize the educational curriculum, with significant progress already achieved in this area.

He continued: “There is no doubt that schools are somewhat closed and universities are also shut; however, it is not the policy of the Islamic Emirate that reopening schools and universities is impossible. Amirul Momineen has appointed the head of the Supreme Court to take charge, and they have started their work on the curriculum. It is hoped that this issue will also be resolved.”

Furthermore, the acting Minister of Borders and Tribes noted during the meeting that while the Islamic Emirate is not hastily seeking recognition, it is keen to engage with the international community.

“This country will be recognized tomorrow or the day after. Have patience and do not worry; Japan … was recognized eight years after its liberation from America, whereas only two or three years have passed in Afghanistan,” said Noorullah Noori, the acting Minister of Borders and Tribes.

Meanwhile, the acting Minister of Vice and virtue, Khalid Hanafi, stated that Daesh has been completely eliminated in Afghanistan, and there will be no safe place for the opponents of the Islamic Emirate anywhere in the country.

“There is no one named Daesh in our country. In the land of Afghanistan, not even a square meter is available for anyone,” said Khalid Hanafi.

This gathering was organized for dialogue with the residents of Parwan, allowing the people of this province to discuss their issues with the officials of the Islamic Emirate.