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KABUL: French President Emmanuel Macron has said that several European countries are considering opening a joint diplomatic mission in Afghanistan.
A number of issues had to be resolved – particularly security – for ambassadors to return, Macron said, but he hoped a mission would open soon. “This would not amount to a political recognition of the Taliban,” he said.
This is as the international community has not recognized the Taliban government since they rode to power back in August.
“We are thinking of an organization between several European countries… a common location for several Europeans, which would allow our ambassadors to be present,” Macron told reporters in Qatar.
“This is a different approach than a political recognition or political dialogue with the Taliban,” he added.
France also announced on Friday that Qatar had helped evacuate more than 300 people, mostly Afghans, out of the country.
Around half of the 124,000 people flown out of Afghanistan in the final days of the US-led military involvement in Afghanistan transited through Qatar, which has also long hosted a Taliban political office.