Saturday 7 January 2012

Taleban embassy in Qatar - with US blessing


This report goes back to September.  Interestingly, I could not find any reference to the Times article on Google.
Report: US supports Taliban plan to open office in Qatar by year-end


undated (September, 2011)


The United States has given the Taliban its approval to open a political headquarters in Qatar by the end of the year, so that peace talks between the two groups can begin, UK-based The Times newspaper reports.

If the base is built, it will be the first time the group, officially called the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, will receive international recognition as a political party since losing power after the US-led invasion in 2001. 

The Times cites Western diplomatic sources to corroborate its report, but the Taliban, Qatar and the United States have thus far refused to comment.

Still, some analysts say Doha makes perfect sense, especially given Qatar’s mediation roles in Lebanon and Sudan.

“This position is the result of Qatar’s ability to negotiate the complex politics of the region in a a way that so far demonstrated its evenhandedness in dealing with various regional and international actors,” Dr. Mehran Kamrava, director of the Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS) at Georgetown University in Qatar, told the Peninsula newspaper.

He added that the reported move “also reflects a realization on the part of the US that Taliban has become a highly influential force in Afghanistan that cannot be simply be defeated militarily.”
According to The Times, Washington insisted that the Taliban’s office be located “outside Pakistan’s ‘sphere of influence.’ “

Additionally, the Taliban would not be allowed to use the office in Qatar to raise funds.

and from 27 December from Canada's Globe and Mail...

With Taliban ‘embassy,’ Qatar again punches above its weight

27 December, 2011


From hosting the al-Jazeera news network to sending warplanes to bomb Libya and calling for the ouster of Syria’s dictator Bashar al-Assad, Qatar is staking a claim as a key player in a region in turmoil, willing to rile its bigger neighbours in pursuit of its own interests.

In its latest diplomatic coup, Qatar will host a Taliban “embassy” – apparently at Washington’s request. Accepted by Kabul on Tuesday, the liaison office is designed to be a forum for peace talks that could end the decade-long war in Afghanistan.

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