Even though Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Mohammad Abbas has openly denied that there is any conflict among government officials, the Afghan interim government is still dealing with internal issues.
This brings up a crucial query: Why are differences becoming increasingly noticeable if Afghan leadership is genuinely united? Regular allusions to foreign adversaries could be interpreted as an effort to hide internal flaws rather than an accurate evaluation of the political environment.
According to reports, self-reform and internal problems are the answers to Afghanistan’s problems rather than placing the blame on foreign enemies.
Although it can be challenging, stability requires that leadership acknowledge its shortcomings. If the interim government wants to lay a solid basis, it must face reality and try to resolve its internal disputes.