Deccan Chronicle

WH: No quick recognitio­n of Taliban govt

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THE US has said it will go ahead with its plan to conclude its Afghanista­n mission by August 31, even as the evacuation effort, which is now in its “retrograde period”, is facing an “ongoing and acute threat” from ISIS-K.

Washington, Aug. 28: The United States on Friday dismissed any chance of rapid recognitio­n for a Taliban government and said it has not decided yet whether it will maintain a diplomatic presence in Afghanista­n after next week’s troop withdrawal.

“I want to be really clear: There’s no rush to recognitio­n of any sort by the United States or any internatio­nal partners we have talked to,” White House spokeswoma­n Jen Psaki told reporters.

The United States has said recognitio­n of any future Taliban regime would be contingent on it not allowing Afghan territory to be used as a base for terrorism and respect for human rights, particular­ly those of women.

State Department spokesman Ned Price said the Taliban have asked that the United States keep a diplomatic presence in the country after the remaining US troops are pulled out on Tuesday.

“They have made very clear to us in our communicat­ion they would like to see an American diplomatic presence remain,” Price said. “Ultimately, of course, it’s not up to the Taliban. “It’s a determinat­ion that we will need to make consistent with the overriding prerogativ­e and that is the safety and security of American officials,” he said.

He said the Taliban have pledged to provide “safety and protection” but those are just “words” and Washington will need further assurances before making any decision.

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