UN-Led Doha Talks Yield No Recognition for Taliban Government
International community remains firm on conditions related to women's rights and inclusivity for recognition of Taliban regime.
- Third round of UN-led talks in Doha ended without any reform pledges from the Taliban.
- International bodies and special envoys from nearly two dozen countries participated in the discussions.
- UN officials emphasized that the meeting did not equate to recognizing the Taliban government.
- Women's rights and the need for an inclusive government were key issues raised during the talks.
- No new policies or concessions were introduced, and future engagement remains conditional.