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In rare move, UAE accepts Taliban government ambassador

August 24, 2024
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In rare move, UAE accepts Taliban government ambassador
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DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has accepted the credentials of an ambassador from Afghanistan’s Taliban government, officials said, becoming just the second country after China to do so.

The oil-rich Gulf state said it was committed to “building bridges” to help the Afghan people, after the Kabul foreign ministry announced on social media that new ambassador Mawlawi Badruddin Haqqani had been received in a ceremony in Abu Dhabi.

Taliban appoints ambassador to UAE for first time since Afghanistan takeover

The UAE’s growing ties with the Taliban government include the management of Afghan airports by an Emirati firm, GAAC, following the withdrawal of US forces and the Taliban’s return to power in 2021.

The ambassador’s acceptance will be seen as a victory by the Taliban authorities, which remain largely isolated internationally and unrecognised by the United Nations, partly for denying girls access to secondary education.

“The world recognises the challenges faced by Afghanistan over the past few years,” an Emirati official said in a statement sent to AFP late on Thursday.

“The decision to accept the credentials of the ambassador of Afghanistan reaffirms our determination to contribute to building bridges to help the people of Afghanistan.”

The UAE plans to provide “humanitarian assistance through development and reconstruction projects” and support efforts towards “regional de-escalation and stability”, the statement said.

The UAE was one of just three countries along with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to recognise the previous Taliban government, which was toppled by the US-led invasion in 2001.

Taliban-led administration in Kabul: Speakers for understanding nature of relationship

It is one of a handful of nations to host a diplomatic presence by the Taliban, including Iran, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.

Nicaragua appointed a non-resident ambassador to Afghanistan in June.

Last week, in further signs of UAE-Taliban relations, President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan visited Afghanistan’s prime minister as he received treatment in an Emirati hospital.

United Arab Emirates set to run Kabul airport in deal with Taliban

In June, the UAE president hosted Afghan Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, who is wanted by US authorities with a $10 million reward for information leading to his arrest.

Tags: Afghan Interior Minister Sirajuddin HaqqaniAfghanistanMawlawi Badruddin HaqqaniUAE Taliban relations
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