G7 Summit on Afghanistan Crisis Today; Britain to push for sanctions on Taliban

G-7 countries are currently headed by Britain. In fact, the presidencies of the G-7 countries keep changing over time. These groups include Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States.

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Updated on: 24 Aug 2021 12:15 PM GMT
G7 Summit on Afghanistan Crisis Today; Britain to push for sanctions on Taliban
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New Delhi: An important meeting of the leaders of the G-7 countries is going to be held on Afghanistan. In this meeting, a decision can be taken whether to officially recognize the Taliban rule in Kabul or to ban it.

The meeting will be organized virtually. After the Taliban occupation of Kabul on the 15th of August, America's allies are looking towards Washington, while foreign diplomats say that there is a need for mutual cooperation in the G-7 meeting on the issue of Afghanistan. Can also be discussed.

G7 meet over Afghanistan crisis:

As President Ashraf Ghani fled the country between the week-long capture of Kabul by the Taliban and the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, foreign governments are skeptical about the situation in Afghanistan and a large number of people from Afghanistan. The exodus has started.

A European diplomat said the G-7 leaders could agree on mutual cooperation, as well as decide when to recognize the Taliban and that all countries could also promise to work together.

At the same time, Britain is trying to persuade global leaders to impose fresh sanctions on the Taliban. Britain believes that the G-7 countries can impose economic sanctions on the Taliban, and can also stop economic aid to Afghanistan, if the Taliban violates human rights and Afghan soil becomes a refuge for terrorists against other countries.

Let us tell you that the G-7 countries are currently headed by Britain. In fact, the presidencies of the G-7 countries keep changing over time. These groups include Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States.

Earlier in the agreement signed by former US President Trump, Washington had said that the Taliban is not recognized as a state.

At the same time, Britain is trying to persuade global leaders to impose fresh sanctions on the Taliban. Britain believes that the G-7 countries can impose economic sanctions on the Taliban, and can also stop economic aid to Afghanistan, if the Taliban violates human rights and Afghan soil becomes a refuge for terrorists against other countries.

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