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  2. Recognition of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (Left) with Taliban Third Deputy Leader and Head of the Political Office Abdul Ghani Baradar (Right) in Doha, Qatar in 2020. Despite no countries recognizing the Islamic Emirate as the legitimate successor of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, there have been official diplomatic talks between the Taliban and other countries since September 2021.

  3. U.S. general: Trump-era Taliban deal hastened Afghan ... - AOL

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    Milley cited “a very real possibility” that al-Qaida or the Islamic State group's Afghanistan affiliate could reconstitute in Afghanistan under Taliban rule and present a terrorist threat to ...

  4. International relations with the Taliban - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban is an Afghan political and militant movement which has ruled Afghanistan under a theocratic emirate several times in the last 30 years. In August 2021, the Taliban took control of the country, and subsequently established a new government that as of 2024, two countries recognize as the legitimate government.

  5. United States–Taliban deal - Wikipedia

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    The United States–Taliban deal, officially known as the Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan between the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan which is not recognized by the United States as a state and is known as the Taliban and the United States of America and commonly known as the Doha Accord, [1] was a peace agreement signed by the United States and the Taliban on 29 February 2020 in ...

  6. Taliban mark 1st year back in power, but for many Afghans ...

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    In October 2001, the U.S. and its allies invaded Afghanistan after the Taliban refused to hand over the Al Qaeda leader and author of 9/11. By December, the Taliban had surrendered control of the ...

  7. Democrats also harped on the Doha agreement, which had been negotiated under the Trump administration between the US government and the Taliban without the inclusion of the Afghan government.

  8. Pentagon Details Taliban Advancement In Afghanistan - AOL

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    The Taliban appear to have “strategic momentum” in the fight for control of Afghanistan as they put increasing pressure on key cities, setting the stage for a decisive period in coming weeks ...

  9. International sanctions against Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    This law further excluded Afghanistan from the international community with many of Taliban de facto ministers under sanctions and travel bans. Following this law, authorities of many countries, like the UK, Slovenia, Ecuador, and more voiced their condemnation of the so-called “vice and virtue” law issued by the Taliban.