A generationIn the past three weeks, European Union countries have formulated various declarations requiring them to impose conditions on the new ruler of Afghanistan. But what comes from this? Can cooperation only begin after the Taliban is completed? On Thursday and Friday, the foreign ministers of the member states discussed the matter near Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. The clear answer that appeared was: no.this I Want to protect their interests steadily without violating principles-this is a difficult balancing act that must be proven in practice.
“In order to support the Afghan people, we must get in touch with the new Afghan government,” EU Foreign Affairs Representative Jose Puborel said on Friday. “This does not mean recognition, but a commitment to action. It will be based on the government’s Behavior increases. “In order to evaluate this, people need “benchmarks.” The process is measured by benchmarks: the extent to which the goals are achieved is approximately more or less. In contrast, the “conditions” always mentioned before are met or unsatisfied. Something in between is difficult to describe with this word.



