Afghan Taliban to open ‘political office’ in UAE

Diplomats of several countries frequently meet Taliban officials in Dubai


Tahir Khan January 17, 2015
PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: Officials of the Afghan Taliban have said that the ultraconservative militia plans to open a second ‘political office’ in the United Arab Emirates to “expand their contacts with the world community”.

“Our leadership has long been discussing the plan which could be materialised in the near future,” a Taliban leader told The Express Tribune. He didn’t want to be named in the report.

The first Taliban ‘political office’ was closed down soon after opening in the Qatari capital of Doha in after the then Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, objected to a plaque on the building inscribed with ‘Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’, a name the Taliban used for their regime in Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001.



Taliban negotiators still use the Qatar office for interaction with the international community.

Taliban sources told The Express Tribune that some of the Qatar-based Taliban have already moved to the UAE and it is almost an ‘unofficial office for us’. However, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the Taliban didn’t have any “plan either to open an office in Dubai or to close the Qatar office”.

“The Islamic Emirate will make a formal announcement if it plans to open a new office or take any political decision,” Mujahid said in a statement.

A Taliban leader told The Express Tribune that the Taliban leaders have been using the UAE as a meeting point with foreign delegates. “Diplomats of several countries frequently meet Taliban leaders in the UAE. An Islamabad-based Australian diplomat recently met the Taliban leaders in Dubai,” he said, adding that Japanese officials from Pakistan were also frequent visitors.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, who wrapped up his first state visit to the UAE on Thursday, reportedly discussed the country’s role in the peace process.

The Afghan Taliban have also launched a move to establish contacts with other countries and after sending a delegation to China, some Taliban leaders have also visited Russia, said a Taliban leader, privy to the visit. Russia’s special envoy for Afghanistan had previously met the Taliban leaders in Qatar.

When approached, the Taliban spokesman refused to comment on the Moscow visit.

The Taliban have also sent delegations to some Central Asian countries in a move to establish contacts with the world community, a Taliban leader said. “The Taliban want to nominate representatives in some countries and have formally floated proposals,” he added.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 17th, 2015.

COMMENTS (3)

grain of truth | 9 years ago | Reply

The afghan Taliban has won the WAR, they real challenge for them is now to lay down their arms and win the Peace, they have everything to gain and nothing to lose, if they can really live by the principles of peace and islam as opposed to their interpretation of islam they will be extremely successful unlike the Pakistan Taliban who are led by a murderous thug in the Pay of the Indians.

Pir Roshan | 9 years ago | Reply

Based on intercepts from Quetta Shora, Afghan media is reporting Molla Umner has personally nominated Molla Mansoor Dadullah to pave way for establishment of Daish in Zabul & other parts of Afghanistan. They are hoping to brutalise Afghan state to surrender like they did in Iraq. I pray Molla Umer has some mercy on Afghans who has suffered so much.

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