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Three years after the fall of the republican government and the return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan, Amir Khan Motaghi, the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban government, in a special interview with Jamaluddin Mousavi, says that the Taliban government has not been recognized by any country, even Islamic countries. He has established good economic relations with the countries of the region and is looking for a de-escalation: "We hope that the same confidence that was achieved with the countries of the region, big projects will also start and finally the western countries will normalize their relations with us". Admitting that there are limitations and problems for women, especially their education, this prominent member of the Taliban government believes that, despite this, it is possible to change Afghanistan's role in the region with a balanced and economy-oriented policy: "Our current policy is a balanced policy. there is We don't want Afghanistan to become a field of negative competition between the countries of the world after this... We want Afghanistan to become a field of positive and economic competition after this." Amir Khan Motaghi is the guest of this special interview program. Subscribe to our channel with this link: ???????? https://bbc.in/3LNwM4R This is the official BBC Persian channel on YouTube. If you are interested in news with an unbiased perspective, you are in the right place. BBC World is one of the most reliable media in global news coverage. From our YouTube channel, you can watch and listen to documentaries, research stories, exclusive interviews and explanations about the issues you care about, from politics and society to science and health. Thank you for watching and subscribing to our channel. If you like what we do, you can also follow us on the following channels: BBC Website Farsi ???????? https://www.bbc.com/persian Instagram ???????? / / bbcpersian Facebook ???????? / / bbcpersian Twitter ???????? /https://x.com/bbcpersian?lang=en