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Talks with Taliban in Doha candid and professional: US

By IANS | Updated: October 11, 2021 11:10 IST

Washington, Oct 11 Discussions between the US and Afghan Taliban officials in Doha, Qatar, were "candid and professional," ...

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Washington, Oct 11 Discussions between the US and Afghan Taliban officials in Doha, Qatar, were "candid and professional," the State Department said.

A US inter-agency delegation met with senior Taliban representatives in Doha over the weekend, State Department spokesperson Ned Price said in a readout on Sunday.

The American delegation in the talks focused on security and terrorism concerns, safe passage for US citizens, other foreign nationals, and Afghan partners, as well as human rights and humanitarian assistance issues, according to the readout.

Price noted that "the US delegation reiterating that the Taliban will be judged on its actions, not only its words".

Amir Khan Muttaqi, Afghanistan's Acting Foreign Minister, said on Saturday that the two sides discussed opening a new chapter of bilateral relations, and the Taliban officials called on the US side to lift the ban on the frozen assets in the Afghan Central Bank.

The Taliban delegation also urged the US side to respect the sovereignty of Afghanistan's airspace and not to interfere in its affairs, he said, stressing the focus was on humanitarian aid and the implementation of all provisions of the Doha Agreement concluded between the two sides in February 2020.

The State Department said on Friday that the meeting in Doha "is a continuation of the pragmatic engagements" between two sides but not "granting recognition or conferring legitimacy" to the Taliban, which took over Afghanistan in mid-August and announced an interim government in early September.

The meeting marked the first in-person gathering between the US and the Taliban since the American withdrawal from Afghanistan at the end of August and the first foreign visit by the Taliban government officials since they took over the South Asian nation.

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