Taliban to soon appoint envoys, officials to Afghanistan's diplomatic missions abroad
India TV NewsHighlights Most of Afghanistan's diplomatic missions abroad are run by envoys appointed by former govt Islamic Emirate is in contact with the Afghanistan embassies abroad Many diplomats have said appointment of ambassadors by Taliban is not possible The Taliban is set to appoint new officials and envoys to Afghanistan's diplomatic missions abroad. Inamullah Samangnai, the Deputy spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, said currently most of Afghanistan's diplomatic missions abroad are run by envoys appointed by the former government. Meanwhile, a number of former diplomats said the appointment of ambassadors to Afghanistan's diplomatic missions by the Taliban is not possible, unless the international community recognizes the Islamic Emirate, reported Tolo News. "Appointing new people to the diplomatic missions is not possible unless the Taliban government is recognized by the countries in which they want to appoint new people," said Shukria Barakzai, the former Afghan ambassador to Norway.