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Turkish Foreign Minister Says Interaction With Kabul Will Continue

Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said in a press conference on Friday with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov that he will continue to interact with Kabul without recognizing the current Afghan government.

Addressing the conference, Cavusoglu criticized the Islamic Emirate's policy toward women and said that the recent orders issued by the current government are unacceptable.

"We discussed the situation in Afghanistan during today's meeting. Without officially recognizing the Taliban, we would continue our interaction in Afghanistan, Cavusoglu said.

Turkey's Foreign Minister said that it is impossible to accept the Islamic Emirate’s decision regarding Afghan women and girls.

“During today’s meeting we talked about Afghanistan, and we talked about the Taliban, and we talked about the attitude towards women and girls in the country which is unacceptable. We would like to send our common signal to the Taliban,” Cavusoglu added.

However, the Islamic Emirate said that it wants positive relations with all nations and asked them to refrain from interfering in Afghanistan's domestic affairs.

“They should not interfere in Afghanistan's domestic affairs. They should adjust their interactions with Afghanistan in a way that takes into account issues from two countries and two directions. We want to have good relations with all countries,” said Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman of the Islamic Emirate.

According to analysts, interactions with countries around the region as well as the world with Kabul is beneficial to all parties.

"The recognition issue is important; Afghanistan should be recognized. It should come out of isolation and give Afghans a chance to breathe,” said Wahid Faqiri, a political analyst.

Foreign ministers from neighboring nations and Russia are expected to meet in Uzbekistan on Thursday to discuss Afghanistan.

Turkish Foreign Minister Says Interaction With Kabul Will Continue

Turkey's Foreign Minister said that it is impossible to accept the Islamic Emirate’s decision regarding Afghan women and girls.

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Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said in a press conference on Friday with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov that he will continue to interact with Kabul without recognizing the current Afghan government.

Addressing the conference, Cavusoglu criticized the Islamic Emirate's policy toward women and said that the recent orders issued by the current government are unacceptable.

"We discussed the situation in Afghanistan during today's meeting. Without officially recognizing the Taliban, we would continue our interaction in Afghanistan, Cavusoglu said.

Turkey's Foreign Minister said that it is impossible to accept the Islamic Emirate’s decision regarding Afghan women and girls.

“During today’s meeting we talked about Afghanistan, and we talked about the Taliban, and we talked about the attitude towards women and girls in the country which is unacceptable. We would like to send our common signal to the Taliban,” Cavusoglu added.

However, the Islamic Emirate said that it wants positive relations with all nations and asked them to refrain from interfering in Afghanistan's domestic affairs.

“They should not interfere in Afghanistan's domestic affairs. They should adjust their interactions with Afghanistan in a way that takes into account issues from two countries and two directions. We want to have good relations with all countries,” said Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman of the Islamic Emirate.

According to analysts, interactions with countries around the region as well as the world with Kabul is beneficial to all parties.

"The recognition issue is important; Afghanistan should be recognized. It should come out of isolation and give Afghans a chance to breathe,” said Wahid Faqiri, a political analyst.

Foreign ministers from neighboring nations and Russia are expected to meet in Uzbekistan on Thursday to discuss Afghanistan.

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