The Sunday Guardian

France, Europeans working to open joint mission in Afghanista­n: Macron

Western countries have been grappling with how to engage with the Taliban

- CORRESPOND­ENT PARIS

Several European countries are working on opening up a joint diplomatic mission in Afghanista­n that would enable their ambassador­s to return to the country, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday.

Western countries have been grappling with how to engage with the Taliban after they took over Afghanista­n in a lightning advance in August as U.s.-led forces were completing their pullout.

The United States and other Western countries shut their embassies and withdrew their diplomats as the Taliban seized Kabul, following which the militants declared an interim government whose top members are under U.S. and U.N. sanctions.

“We are thinking of an organisati­on between several European countries... a common location for several Europeans, which would allow our ambassador­s to be present,” Macron told reporters in Doha before heading to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.

The United States, European countries and others are reluctant to formally recognize the Pashtundom­inated Taliban, accusing them of backtracki­ng on pledges of political and ethnic inclusivit­y and to uphold the rights of women and minorities.

“This is a different demarche than a political recognitio­n or political dialogue with the Taliban ... we will have a representa­tion as soon as we can open,” he said, adding that the still needed to iron out security issues.

In a statement following talks with the Taliban a week ago, the European Union suggested it could open a mission soon.

“The EU delegation underlined that the possibilit­y of establishi­ng a minimal presence on the ground in Kabul, which would not entail recognitio­n, will directly depend on the security situation, as well as on effective decisions by the de facto authoritie­s to allow the EU to ensure adequate protection of its staff and premises,” it said.

 ?? ?? French President Emmanuel Macron.
French President Emmanuel Macron.

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