Islamic Emirate Calls for Independent Diplomacy While Highlighting Security Gains
Afghanistan’s Islamic Emirate urges independent diplomatic ties, cites security gains, and denies active armed threats.

TL;DR: Afghanistan’s Islamic Emirate asks other states to make independent diplomatic choices and cites its own security improvements as proof of legitimacy. It says no armed groups threaten the region and seeks wider recognition.
Context More than 4.5 years after taking power, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is renewing its push for international recognition. It encourages countries to follow Russia’s lead and establish ties free from outside political pressure. Chief spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid has repeatedly urged Muslim nations, in particular, to judge independently and engage with the Afghan government.
Key Facts Mujahid said other countries should be independent in their calculations and decide to build good, constructive relations with Afghanistan. He asserted that the Islamic Emirate has brought stability, security, and Islamic governance to the nation after years of foreign occupation and chaos. Mujahid also claimed that no active armed group in Afghanistan currently threatens the region or the world.
What It Means The Islamic Emirate’s message frames its internal security record as a basis for legitimacy and invites diplomatic engagement on sovereign terms. Observers will watch whether any states respond with formal recognition or increased engagement, and how the group’s neutrality in regional conflicts, such as the Iran‑U.S. tension, influences its foreign‑policy standing.
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