Written by: Bismillah Muhammadi
After the officials of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan took control of the country’s affairs, they initiated extensive and tireless efforts in the political, economic, and security spheres to pull the suffering and wounded Afghanistan out of its difficult past and guide it toward stability and regional interaction. As a result of these targeted efforts, Afghanistan, despite the pressures and negative propaganda from some opponents, was able to establish its political position in the region in a relatively short period and become one of the key players in regional dynamics.
Active diplomacy and a balanced foreign policy of the government paved the way for the expansion of political and trade relations with regional countries and beyond. In this context, Russia’s recognition of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan marked a turning point in the process of official interactions.
The Islamic Republic of Iran’s current readiness to recognize the Afghan government and its assertion that it sees no obstacles in this path is considered an important and decisive step that could open new doors for economic, transit, energy, migration, and regional official interactions.
This development, on one hand, signifies the expansion of Afghanistan’s diplomatic reach and the increase of political trust at the regional level, and on the other hand, renders the opponents’ efforts to isolate the Islamic government of Afghanistan ineffective and futile. The same figures who have concentrated most of their activities on media and social networks, and during the internet restrictions in Iran last month, effectively lost one of their most important fields of activity.
From their perspective, potential recognition by Iran is not merely a diplomatic act, but rather signifies a reduction in maneuverability, a limitation of media capacities, and a diminishing hope for creating regional consensus against the Afghan government. For this reason, they perceive this development not only as a regional concern but also as a global alarm for their future.
Overall, Iran’s potential step toward recognition is not merely a political event; rather, it will be a significant point in the future of Afghanistan’s regional interactions and the enhancement of diplomatic relations among regional and extra-regional countries. Recognition by Iran can change the perspective of many countries toward Afghanistan and open the path to recognition for them; however, it will also have a profound impact on the fate of opposing factions, which, with the tightening of their movements, will become increasingly isolated.
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