Afghan Taliban confirm meeting with US officials in Doha late this week
WASHINGTON / ISLAMABAD (AA): The interim Taliban administration in Afghanistan has confirmed a meeting between its top diplomat and US officials in Doha this week.
Abdul Qahar Balkhi, spokesman for the interim Afghan Foreign Ministry, said acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi along with a high-level delegation will visit to meet with US officials.
“For Afghanistan, in these talks, ending sanctions and blacklists [of Taliban leaders], the release of Afghanistan’s bank reserves, and discussion on the violation of Afghanistan’s airspace should be prioritized,” Balkhi said in a tweet.
He added that the Afghan delegation will also meet Qatari officials.
Earlier, the State Department said US officials will meet Taliban representatives and “technocratic professionals” from key Afghan ministries during a visit to Doha this week.
“Priority issues will include humanitarian support for the people of Afghanistan, economic stabilization, fair and dignified treatment of all Afghans, including women and girls, security issues, and efforts to counter narcotics production and trafficking,” the department said in a statement.
The Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in August 2021 as officials of the US-backed Kabul administration fled the country and foreign forces withdrew.
Since then, the US has not recognized the Taliban government and has also imposed sanctions.
The meeting “does not indicate any change in policy of the United States,” State Department Deputy spokesman Vedant Patel told a news conference.
“We have been very clear that we will engage with the Taliban appropriately when it is in our interest to do so. This is not intended to mean any kind of indication of recognition or any kind of indication of normalization or legitimacy of the Taliban,” said Patel.