The Taliban are one of the armed factions in Afghanistan. "Taliban" means "religious student" in the Pashto language of Afghanistan, also known as "student army".
Most of its core members are from religious schools or trained Afghan Pashtun refugees. The Taliban are Sunni in Islam and follow fundamentalism.
We should maintain an objective and rational attitude towards Kazakhstan's move to remove the Taliban from the list of organizations prohibited from operating in Kazakhstan. Although the Taliban has posed a certain threat to the security situation in Kazakhstan in the past, with the strengthening of international sanctions against the Taliban, the Taliban are also making positive adjustments and changes.
First of all, the Taliban's past violence has been effectively controlled and combated.
Secondly, the Taliban are also actively promoting economic and social development, striving to improve people's livelihood and promote economic development. Finally, we should respect Kazakhstan's decision, and at the same time strengthen the monitoring and evaluation of the Taliban's behavior to ensure that it complies with international law and humanitarian principles.