Diplomacy

Doha to represent US diplomatic interests in Afghanistan

by Al Jazeera

The United States and Qatar have agreed that Doha will represent the diplomatic interests of the US in Afghanistan, the first official representation for the US in Kabul since its troop withdrawal in August.

Qatar Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken signed a pair of “strategic” agreements on Friday, providing that Qatar will assume the role of “protecting power” for US interests in Afghanistan.

“Qatar is a crucial partner in promoting regional stability,” Secretary Blinken said in remarks with Al Thani at the State Department in Washington, DC.

The announcement came days after a Qatari delegation had travelled to Washington for talks between the two nations.

Al Thani said: “We are dedicated to contributing to the stability of Afghanistan and the safety and wellbeing of the Afghan people.”

A Qatari official involved in Friday’s agreement said, “It seems like the natural continuation of Qatar’s support for the United States in Afghanistan is to assume ‘protecting power’. This will enable the United States to continue dialogue with the interim government.”

Blinken said the US is “grateful” for support in Afghanistan and called Qatar a “crucial partner” in regional stability.

“Qatar will establish a US interests section within its embassy in Afghanistan to provide certain consular services and monitor the condition and security of US diplomatic facilities in Afghanistan,” Blinken said.

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