Afghanistan

Noorullah Noori Accuses US of Exploiting Recognition Issue

Noorullah Noori, the acting minister of borders, ethnicities, and tribes, said in a program held in Kabul that the United States is exploiting the issue of recognition to impose its interests on the Islamic Emirate.

Speaking at the event titled “Stability of the Islamic System, Unity, and Cohesion of the People,” Noori emphasized that the international community must respect Afghanistan and recognize the caretaker government.

“The United States viewed Afghanistan as one of its states. When it was overthrown in Afghanistan and humiliated while leaving, it lost all its investments in Afghanistan, and its global policies were altered. How could it now recognize this government? Would it be able to tolerate such a reality?” said Noori.

He further asserted that the recent struggles against foreign invasions succeeded because of the solidarity and mutual acceptance among the Afghans.

According to him, foreign intelligence agencies are now attempting to create divisions within the country through various means.

Noori added, “Foreign intelligence agencies are spending money to confuse the minds of our people. They create new issues. If we have problems, let us resolve them among ourselves and find solutions to them.”

Meanwhile, Mohammad Ali Jan Ahmad, deputy minister of borders, ethnicities, and tribes, said during the event: “We have no prejudice or discrimination against anyone. We are not seeking revenge. Our 20-year struggle was based solely on one goal: establishing an Islamic system.”

Aminullah Obaid, governor of Kabul, also highlighted the importance of unity and mutual acceptance in his remarks. He noted that the Islamic Emirate has made extensive efforts to strengthen cohesion among the country’s citizens.

“It was the tireless and historic sacrifices of the people that enabled Afghans, with the help of Almighty God, to achieve this system and defeat the world’s superpowers,” the Kabul governor added.

The program, organized by the Ministry of Borders, Ethnicities, and Tribes, aimed to strengthen unity among citizens. Several tribal elders and religious scholars also shared their views on fostering unity among the people during the event.

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