What is the story of the developments in Afghanistan and the issue of the Taliban? Have they changed?
The issue of the Taliban and the situation in Afghanistan, especially the recent clashes in the country that have led to the Taliban’s occupation of various parts of Afghanistan, has raised many questions about the developments in the country and especially the nature of the Taliban.
What kind of group is the Taliban?
The military organization dates back to 1994; The group also ruled Afghanistan for a period from 1996 to 2001. The experience of the Taliban, especially during his rule in those years, is accompanied by extremism, and violence. But the group now claims to have learned many lessons from the past, and that the Taliban today is not the Taliban of the past and has made serious changes in its behavior and patterns. They say they do not believe in the killing of Shiites in Afghanistan in particular, and that they do not target diplomats from other countries, and that they have good relations with their neighbors.
A claim that, although not in line with the Taliban’s past, can be investigated. However, they must prove this in practice and saying such a change in words does not work perfectly. Some recent Taliban actions may also raise concerns that this change is a big claim, and although repeated by Taliban leaders, it is said that part of the Taliban body has not paid much attention to non-violence in some developments in various areas.
Pakistan strongly emphasizes the need for full security in Afghanistan for all groups and the security of its borders, as well as the need for a strong government in Afghanistan, and this is its most important policy. The policy that all groups in Afghanistan, including the current government, as well as the Taliban and other groups, know is honest with the policies of almost all other countries involved in Afghanistan and in the national interest of all Afghan ethnic groups.