Inclusion and exclusion have been major recent impediments to a move forwards. Who is and who is not at the table, who is willing to talk to who and who not — all bedevil any process. The Afghan government was not at the tripartite talks — but China, Russia and Pakistan have agreed that it would be invited to future moots. There is a shared concern at the rise of Islamic State (IS) in Afghanistan, but equally a need to ‘unstick’ an eternally stalled process. It is uncertain how the US would react to any move to take people it sees as terrorists having an international and not only regional imprint, off the UN proscribed klist. Such a stratagem has not been previously proposed, but the reality is that any move without the Afghan Taliban aboard is going to mean that the ship is not going to sail.
For Russia and China this is green-field diplomacy as far as Afghanistan is concerned. Both have much to gain, and both will be keen to see fences mended between Kabul and Islamabad. Any key is better than no key. Keep looking.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 29th, 2016.
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