Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman for the Taliban, announced that his country will not plead with any nation to reopen its embassy in Kabul.
He emphasized that there are no obstacles for foreign embassies to resume their activities in the Afghan capital, and any country, including the United States, can reopen its diplomatic mission if it wishes to do so and maintain contact with the Taliban government through diplomatic channels.
This stance comes as many countries have closed their embassies in Kabul since the Taliban regained power in Afghanistan.
The statement underscores the Taliban’s position that they will not actively seek international recognition but are open to engagement on their own terms.