The permanent representative appointed by the Taliban against the United Nations said the Afghan government had only suppressed the international body for the recognition and seat members due to lack of legitimacy to hurt the country’s economy and diplomacy.

“Why does the world not recognize us when we have fulfilled their condition,” said Suhail Shaheen in an interview from Doha, Qatar. He said his government had allowed women and girls to attend universities, one of the main problems of the international community, and was in talks with the United Nations.

The lack of international recognition has injured the Taliban – which took power last year as a troops A.S. And NATO in Afghanistan comes out – close the economy that depends on the world and closes it from the world.

The new regime cannot appoint new envoys abroad and representatives of the former Afghan government supported by America are away from their work or refusing to represent the Taliban, quoting a lack of international recognition as a key factor.

Ambassador for China Javid Qaem, a relic from the previous government, quit his job last month. Messenger in New Delhi, Farid Mamundzai, also said he would continue to represent the previous values.

Foreign assistance contributed as much as 40% of the country’s gross domestic product for two decades of work A.S. Foreign assistance was suddenly stopped after the Taliban took over the country last year. Washington also moved to block militant groups from getting access to $ 9 billion Afghan assets in American and European banks.

The United Nations, who recently made a request for $ 5 billion record funding in assistance, estimates that more than half of the country nearly 40 million people face acute hunger, with a million children who are at risk of die in the middle of a harsh winter.

While some assistance has come to the country, far from enough to fulfill every need that increases along with the economy of the country all collapsed.

“In the long run we don’t have to depend on the world to help us,” Shaheen said. Investors from other countries including the US and China have been invited to invest in mineral resources estimated at around $ 3 trillion, he added.

The militant group sees all options to revive the economy – including weighing pros and cons of Crypto or digital currency.

This country does have several minimal Cryptocurrency transactions carried out by forex traders who currently operate outside of any legal framework.