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Foreign Policy : How to deal with Taliban ? March 05, 2023

 

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Since the fall of Kabul in 2021, the international community has struggled to form a coherent approach to the Taliban, particularly as Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis has worsened. As countries have tiptoed around engagement, politicians, analysts, and Afghans have asked: Should the West engage the regime at all? And if so, how?

In this edition of Flash Points, we explore the complexities of this debate as it pertains to international aid, Afghanistan’s foreign reserves, and, perhaps most controversially, diplomatic recognition.—Chloe Hadavas


A Nobel Nominee’s Controversial Call for Engagement With the Taliban Mahbouba Seraj, a rights activist and nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize, says there’s no choice now but to talk to Afghanistan’s new rulers.By Lynne O’Donnell


To Help Afghanistan, Engage Its Political Opposition The Taliban’s rule isn’t inevitable or forever.By Richard Fontaine and Lisa Curtis


Don’t Release Foreign Reserves to the Taliban Unfreezing billions of dollars while huge revenues flow to Kabul risks legitimizing an extremist regime.By Sarajuddin Isar


How Afghanistan’s Money Exchangers Have Worked Around the Taliban They are, increasingly, the only financial link that connects the country to the rest of the world.By Nafay Choudhury


The Taliban Are Losing Some of Their Cash Cows The U.S. and U.N. are halting aid as the Taliban ratchet up their atrocities.By Lynne O’Donnell

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