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U.S. Considers Reopening Consulate in Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan

U.S. Considers Reopening Consulate in Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan

In a recent strategy document from the State Department, the United States is cautiously contemplating the prospect of reopening a consulate in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, marking a potential shift in policy towards limited engagement with the Islamist regime. The Integrated Country Strategy Afghanistan, approved in October 2023, advocates for consular access, transparency, and accountability for Americans, while also supporting efforts to secure the release of unjustly detained individuals.

Following the fall of the Afghan government in August 2021, the closure of the U.S. embassy in Kabul symbolized the conclusion of two decades of military and political involvement in Afghanistan. Since then, U.S.-Taliban interactions have been sporadic, primarily occurring in Doha, Qatar, where a charge d'affaires to Afghanistan has been stationed.

Despite not recognizing the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan, the strategy emphasizes the need to establish functional relationships that advance U.S. objectives and enhance understanding of the Taliban's willingness and capability to fulfill commitments. The strategy delineates four strategic mission areas: counterterrorism, economic assistance, local engagement, and consular services for both U.S. citizens in Afghanistan and Afghans seeking migration to the United States.

Furthermore, the document underscores the United States' commitment to advocating for the basic rights of the Afghan people, particularly women and girls. U.S. officials stress that any normalization with the Taliban, including the lifting of long-standing sanctions on their leadership, is contingent upon the reversal of repressive policies and the establishment of an inclusive Afghan government.

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