javad sharif: yes. charlie: isis? you would agree? javad sharif: yes.harlie: hezbollah, you would agree? javad sharif: i wouldn't. charlie: but they are on the terrorist list. javad sharif: they are on the united states terrorist list. again, let's apply a yardstick. let's take the united nations as an acceptable mechanism, an acceptable machinery to define for you who is a terrorist and who is not. ccept something multilateral. we cannot accept the united states being the prosecutor, judge, jury, executioner, everything rolled into one. we can apply various yardsticks, but one would be to see who is on the list of terrorist states or terrorists in the security council, and the united states is a permanent member of the security council. we have no role on the security council. the security council considers taliban, al qaeda, isis, as terror organizations. charlie: and so does iran. each one of those -- javad sharif: saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are two of three states which recognize the taliban. only three states recognized the taliban b