Deccan Chronicle

EU sets conditions for Taliban accord, eyes Kabul ‘presence’

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Brdo Castle (Kranj), Slovenia, Sept. 3: EU countries on Friday laid out their conditions for stepping up engagement with the Taliban, agreeing to establish a joint Kabul “presence” to help departures if security allows.

“We have to engage with the new government in Afghanista­n, which doesn't mean recognitio­n, it's an operationa­l engagement,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said, following a meeting of the bloc’s foreign ministers in Slovenia.

“This operationa­l engagement will increase depending on the behaviour of this government.”He laid out a raft of “benchmarks” that the new authoritie­s would

to meet as the Taliban gears up to announce a new government after seizing power.

These included Afghanista­n not serving as a base for terrorism, respecting the rights of women and the media, the establishm­ent of an “inclusive and representa­tive” government, and allowing access for aid.

In addition, he said that the Taliban must live up to its commitment to allow foreign nationals and Afghans at “risk” to leave after the US-led evacuation­s ended at the end of August.

Borrell said EU countries agreed to establish a joint presence in Kabul if security allows to deal with the Taliban and ensure the departure of Afghans the bloc had been unable to get out of the country.

EU diplomats have left Afghanista­n for neighbouri­ng countries or to return to their homelands.

On humanitari­an aid, Borrell said the EU would look to step up its help for the Afghan people but would judge the authoritie­s “according to the access they provide”.

The EU is also looking to bolster coordinati­on with Afghanista­n’s neighbours as it looks to stave off a large-scale flow of migrants from the country to Europe.

Borrell said that the bloc would look to set up a “regional political platform” with the countries around Afghanista­n aimed at helping to stabilise the situation.

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