Italy rules out recognising a Taliban government in Afghanistan

Italian Foreign Affairs Minister Luigi Di Maio has said the Taliban government in Afghanistan couldn’t be recognised but said Afghans should start entering the monetary support that was hardened after the prepared group took power last month.

He nudged foreign governments to help a monetary collapse there that would behave in a massive inpouring of incomers.
Recognition of the Taliban government is undoable since there are 17 terrorists among the ministers, and the natural rights of women and girls are continuously violated,” Di Maio told state- possessed tube Rai 3 on Sunday.

“ Definitely, we must obviate Afghanistan from implosion and from an unchecked river of migration that could destabilise neighbouring countries,” Di Maio, who chaired a meeting of G20 foreign ministers in New York last week, said.
“ There are ways to guarantee fiscal support without giving Croesus to the Taliban. We’ve also agreed that a part of benevolent aid must always go to the protection of women and girls.”

Italy holds the quarterly, rotating direction of the G20 and is looking to host a special crest on Afghanistan.
The G20 countries, together with Afghanistan’s neighbours, are committed to fight against terrorism, and to work for the protection of mortal rights, Di Maio added.

On Friday, the United States Treasury Department said it issued two general licences, one allowing the US government, NGOs and certain multinational organisations, including the United Nations, to engage in sales with the Taliban or Haqqani Network – both under consents – that are necessary to furnish charitable boost.
The Taliban seized control of the country last month as foreign forces leagued with the US withdrew from Afghanistan after a 20- while war. The events crowned in the prisoner of the capital, Kabul, on August 15, two decades after the Taliban was driven from power by a US- led movement following the September 11 attacks on the United States.

The UN said that at the nascency of the while more than 18 million people – about half of Afghanistan’s population – need aid amid the country’s substitutive poverty in four spans.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said last week that Afghanistan is on “ the verge of a dramatic do-good disaster” and has decided to engage with the Taliban in order to help the country’s people.

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