This comes as, despite three years passing, no country has yet recognized Afghanistan’s caretaker government.
The spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate has released a statement highlighting the significant achievements of the Islamic Emirate over the past three years, stating that the Islamic Emirate has made important strides in political, economic, social, and other areas during this period.
Zabihullah Mujahid, in the statement, mentioned general amnesty, nationwide security, the fight against drugs, political relations with other countries, the participation of the caretaker government’s delegation in the third Doha meeting, and several other accomplishments as the most significant achievements of the Islamic Emirate over the last three years.
Javid Momand, a political affairs expert, told TOLOnews: “In these three years, we have seen progress in security, and in the economic sector, large projects have been initiated and there have been advancements.”
Meanwhile, a number of political analysts, while expressing satisfaction with these achievements, emphasized that the caretaker government must also address the continued closure of girls’ schools above the sixth grade and universities.
Moeen Gul Samkani, a political analyst, said: “The doors of schools and universities are still closed to girls, and there is no job opportunity for them. We do not have a constitution. All these factors are hindering progress. The hope is that in the fourth year, the Islamic Emirate will address these issues with great seriousness.”
Janat Faheem Chakari, another political affairs expert, said: “This is something that people are heavily criticizing domestically, and the world is also against it. Schools and universities should be open, and job opportunities should be provided for women.”
This comes as, despite three years passing, no country has yet recognized Afghanistan’s caretaker government.