KARACHI: Prime Minister Imran Khan has warned that Afghanistan could descend into civil war if the Taliban failed to form an inclusive government.
โIf they do not include all the factions, sooner or later they will have a civil war,โ he said in an interview with the BBC.
โThat would mean an unstable, chaotic Afghanistan and an ideal place for terrorists. That is a worry.โ
The prime minister laid out the conditions that would need to be met for Pakistan to formally recognise the new Taliban government.
He called for the new leadership in the neighbouring country to be inclusive and to respect human rights. He reminded the Taliban that Afghanistan should not be used to house terrorists who could threaten Pakistanโs security.
As the Taliban had recentlyย excluded girls from secondary schoolsย with only boys and male teachers allowed to return, PM Khan said he believed that girls would soon be able to attend schools. He said preventing women from acquiring education in Afghanistan would be un-Islamic.
โThe statements they have made since they came to power have been very encouraging,โ he said. โI think they will allow women to go to schools. The idea that women should not be educated is just not Islamic. It has nothing to do with religion.โ
The decision to exclude girls from returning to school last week prompted an international outcry, with a Taliban spokesman laterย explainingย they would return to the classroom โas soon as possibleโ. But it is not yet clear when girls will be able to return or what form of education will be provided if they do.

When pressed on whether the Taliban would realistically meet the criteria set by Pakistan for formal recognition, PM Khan repeatedly called on the international community to give the group more time. โItโs just too early to say anything,โ he said, adding that he expected Afghan women to eventually โassert their rightsโ.
Prime Minister Khan said Pakistan would make a decision on whether to formally recognise the Taliban government alongside other neighbouring states. โAll neighbours will get together and see how they progress,โ he said.
โWhether to recognise them or not will be a collective decision.โ

