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Taliban Foreign Minister Muttaqi removed from Doha Assembly's speaker list

By ANI | Published: March 29, 2022 2:20 PM

Taliban's acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has been removed from the Doha Assembly's list of speakers, local media reported.

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Taliban's acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has been removed from the Doha Assembly's list of speakers, local media reported.

"Sources confirm that the name of Taliban Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi was on the Doha Assembly's list of speakers until this morning, but was removed an hour ago," a local media organisation posted on Twitter.

The Taliban's political office in Doha, Qatar is serving as a link between the Islamic Emirate and the international community as the office is in contact with nearly 16 countries around the world.

The removal of Muttaqi from the Doha Assembly's list of speakers is a major embarrassment for the Taliban.

Suhail Shaheen is the chief of the Doha office. After the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, the United States and some European and Western countries moved their political representatives and diplomatic missions to Qatar.

The political office of the Taliban in Qatar was the Islamic Emirate's channel of communication with the United States during the previous government as well, reported Tolo News.

The political office of the Taliban in Qatar began its activities in 2013 with the flag and title of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and with the financial support of the Qatari government.

Questions are raised about the role this office has played in building relations so far, since the takeover, as no country has recognized the Islamic Emirate.

"The Islamic Emirate has made great use of this office to gain power, but since it took power, its efforts to gain legitimacy for the Islamic Emirate and its relations with the world have been hampered, and the lobbying of the Taliban's political office in Qatar has not yet been successful," said Javed Javed, an international relations expert.

"Many countries are pursuing political and security policies toward Afghanistan through their embassies in Doha, Qatar, and the Taliban wants to interact with them in this way," said Fahim Kohdamani, a former diplomat.

( With inputs from ANI )

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