“Islamic Emirate’s domestic policies failing its foreign agenda”

KABUL (SW) – Analysts believe the Islamic Emirate’s domestic policies in Afghanistan are leading to the failure of its foreign agenda

Political analysts have called the Islamic Emirate’s foreign policy a failure and say that the Islamic Emirate must comply with international demands in order for its foreign policy to succeed.

“The Islamic Emirate has failed in both domestic and foreign policy,” said Wais Nasiri, a political analyst. “It has been destruction and a sale of values. ”

“The current government has not made significant progress in Afghanistan’s relations with the world,” Justice and Development Party leader Syed Jawad Hussaini told Salam Watandar.

Meanwhile, Tariq Farhadi, an expert on international relations and political affairs, said economic problems, migration and the closure of girls’ schools above the sixth grade were the main reasons for the weakening of the Islamic Emirate’s foreign policy.

According to Farhadi, the Islamic Emirate lags behind in its foreign policy. “Some of the moves are actually like hitting their foot with the ax. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has made great efforts to make the world recognize the current government in Afghanistan. ”

Meanwhile, another political analyst, Khalil Ahmad Nadeem, said that the lack of specialized diplomats and some of the actions by the Ministry of Promoting the Good and Forbidding the Evil have prevented the Islamic Emirate from succeeding in its international relations.

“The first thing the Islamic Emirate did was to dismantle the Ministry of Women’s Affairs and replace it with the Ministry of Promoting the Good and Forbidding the Evill”, he said.

He added that one of the reasons for the collapse of the first tenure of the Islamic Emirate were the actions by the Ministry of Promoting the Good and Forbidding the Evil.

Hekmatullah Hekmat, a political and military expert, said Pakistan has taken over the foreign policy of the Islamic Emirate. “Pakistan has taken control of Afghanistan’s foreign policy so that we do not have independence in our political and foreign policy”, he said.

We tried to get the opinion of the officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the spokespersons of the Islamic Emirate, but to no avail.

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