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Afghanistan a country without leader


A lack of leadership from time to time is the main reason why Afghanistan is seriously running into hot water all the time. Before the Taliban invasion of Kabul in 2021 the US saw an easy partner with the Taliban to negotiate. The government wasn't taken into confidence. Since the Taliban came into power there hasn't been to with whom a worthwhile negotiation could be initiated. There's been a complete lack of leadership even a third party could be brought in to negotiate on behalf of the people of Afghanistan. The unrest began hasn't turned into a rebellion to bring the leadership into spotlight. One and all other reasons for which the Taliban goes unchallenged.

The UN must be a mediator and a friendly neighbour together must come forward in the absence of a real government to negotiate on behalf of the welfare and future well-being of the people. A few neighbouring countries can come together along with the UN and representatives from the people now staying in Afghanistan should be found to represent as the official representatives of the people. There has to an immediate pragmatic solution to the problem for which a few friends and the UN can join together taking the leadership. It's a complete lack of motivation any longer to ask from the Taliban to change or to ratify change to Afghanistan.

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