Taliban, EU discuss economic situation of Afghanistan
Nov 28, 2021
Kabul [Afghanistan] November 28 : Taliban and European Union delegates held meetings in Doha to discuss the prevailing situation in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan's political and economic issues along with humanitarian aid were discussed between Taliban and European Union delegates, according to the Tolo News.
"Taliban and European delegates met yesterday and today and discussed issues related to various issues in Afghanistan, " Toto tweeted quoting spokesman of the Islamic Emirate's political office in Qatar, Mohammad Naeem as saying
Taliban rule in Afghanistan faces an economic crisis following its takeover of the landlocked country in August this year.
A day earlier, the Taliban delegation met with the special envoy of Qatar's ministry of foreign affairs, Mutlaq Al Qahtani, to discuss ways to improve humanitarian assistance for Afghan citizens.
This meeting comes as a delegation from the Taliban is currently visiting Qatar, where a new round of negotiations between the outfit and the US will start next week.
"The delegations discussed topics related to counterterrorism, enhancing human rights and humanitarian aid. The two sides stressed on the importance of having humanitarian aid reach its beneficiaries, especially with the winter season approaching," Qatar's ministry of foreign affairs said in a statement on Friday, as quoted by Russian News agency Sputnik.
The US Special Representative for Afghanistan, Tom West will be meeting with the Taliban leaders in Doha next week.
"They'll discuss ... our vital national interests when it comes to Afghanistan," said State Department spokesperson Ned Price, reported Tolo News.
"That includes counterterrorism, that includes a safe passage for US citizens and for Afghans to whom we have a special commitment and that includes humanitarian assistance and the economic situation of the country," he added.
On November 8, West started his first trip in this role to Europe and Asia as the US special envoy for Afghanistan. He visited Brussels and consulted with EU and US allies on Afghanistan.
Further, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its report has mentioned that the Afghan economy could shrink by 30% or more year on year which could lead to a famine situation.
Earlier, the western foreign aids warned of the present situation in Afghanistan as the US and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries withdrew troops in August.
In an effort to mitigate the above situation, the Taliban has extended the range of its diplomatic activities including reaching out to countries in the European Union for financial assistance .