Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Taliban supports TAPI pipeline

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BLOOMBERG: After decades of talks, Afghanista­n finally broke ground last month on a $7.5 billion gas pipeline that will run through areas controlled by the Taliban. Even more surprising: The group is backing the project.

The militant group “deems it its responsibi­lity to revive foundation­al economic and reconstruc­tion work in the country and asks internatio­nal constructi­on companies to help the Afghans in this regard,” Zabihullah Mujahed, a spokesman, said, noting that talks on the pipeline dated back to when the Taliban governed the nation.

The endorsemen­t from a group that has fought the US-backed government in Kabul for the past 17 years raises a slight hope for a political settlement even as violence continues to rage. President Ashraf Ghani has presented his most comprehens­ive peace offering yet to the Taliban. He’s open to recognisin­g the group as a political movement and would help remove internatio­nal sanctions. “After the project’s completion, it will have some sort of positive impact on peace talks between the Taliban and the government,” said Harun Mir, a political analyst in Kabul. “The Taliban who live there can benefit too and that may open the gate for talks.”

The Turkmenist­an-Afghanista­n-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline will eventually carry an annual 33 bn cubic meters of gas, creating thousands of jobs and generating more than $400 million in annual revenue for the cash-strapped government in Kabul. State-owned Turkmengaz, Afghan Gas Enterprise and GAIL India Ltd are among companies working on the project.

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