Foreign relations of Afghanistan

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Why negotiations between the US and Taliban mostly take place in Qatar

Conflict & Justice

US President Donald Trump has called off the talks between the US and Taliban that were taking place mostly in the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar. American negotiators have come home. But for some members of the Taliban, Qatar is home. How did that come to be, given that the Taliban is mainly an Afghan group?

The Afghan ambassador to the US, Roya Rahmani, sitting in front of an Afghan flag.

‘Peace is the highest desire,’ says Afghan ambassador to US

Global Politics
Members of the Taliban delegation take their seats during the multilateral peace talks on Afghanistan in Moscow, Russia November 9, 2018.

What’s next in Afghanistan? The Taliban answer.

Conflict & Justice
Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanakzai rifles through papers

Afghanistan: the tensions inside the Taliban over recent US peace talks

Afghans Awake to New Agreement with US

Arts, Culture & Media

US, Afghanistan Reach Strategic Partnership Agreement

After months of on and off negotiations, the U.S. and Afghanistan have announced a strategic partnership agreement that ensures an American presence in Afghanistan until at least 2024. That’s a full decade after U.S. combat troops are scheduled to withdraw from the country in 2014. But the agreement, whose text was not released, does not […]

The World

Inching Toward Talks with the Taliban

Global Politics

The US Ambassador to Afghanistan Ryan Crocker suspects the Taliban might be ready for serious negotiations.

Meeting in Bonn, Germany on the Future of Afghanistan

Almost 1,000 delegates from Afghanistan, NATO, and neighboring countries met in Bonn, Germany to discuss the future of Afghanistan. The talks happened in the context of the planned withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan by 2014.  The meeting had a sense of deja vu; 10 years ago, in this same city, in the same hotel, Afghan […]