Pakistan Delays Taliban Recognition: Strategic Caution in Diplomatic Ties

Pakistan is cautious about recognizing the Afghan Taliban government, emphasizing national interests first. This stance follows Russia's recognition and increased regional engagement. While Pakistan hasn't formally recognized the Taliban, diplomatic ties are being upgraded, influenced by China. Security concerns, including terrorist sanctuaries, remain pivotal to Pakistan's decisions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Islamabad | Updated: 06-07-2025 11:32 IST | Created: 06-07-2025 11:32 IST
Pakistan Delays Taliban Recognition: Strategic Caution in Diplomatic Ties
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Pakistan is exercising caution in deciding whether to recognize the Afghan Taliban government, prioritizing its national interests, according to officials.

Following Russia's official recognition of the Taliban, which was anticipated by some observers, Pakistan maintains a wait-and-see approach, despite upgrading diplomatic relationships with Afghanistan.

China's role in facilitating improved ties and recent Afghan efforts to address security concerns play into Pakistan's strategic considerations. The Taliban's crackdown on terrorist elements and ongoing bilateral dialogues underscore the geopolitical complexities involved.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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