As many nations around the world are walking a diplomatic tightrope concerning the legitimacy of the Taliban, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday stated his country won't recognise the insurgents as Afghanistan's authorities.
Trudeau stated the Taliban seizing the strength in Afghanistan via way of means of pressure turned into the purpose Canada won't recognise the Islamist fundamentalist group as the government.
"Canada has no plans to apprehend the Taliban because the Government of Afghanistan," Trudeau informed reporters. "They have taken over and changed duly elected democratic authorities by pressure."
Statements from countries like Russia and Turkey had been positive on the takeover, indicating that they'll recognise the Taliban because of the valid stakeholders.