Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Reuters
Reuters
World

Western diplomats begin humanitarian talks with Taliban in Norway

International special representatives and representatives from the Taliban meet at the Soria Moria hotel in Oslo, Norway January 24, 2022. NTB/Stian Lysberg Solum via REUTERS

U.S. and European diplomats began talks with representatives of Afghanistan's Taliban rulers on Monday on how to alleviate the country's humanitarian crisis.

With millions of Afghans at risk of starvation this winter as poverty deepens, Norway is facilitating the meetings

Norway and its NATO allies do not formally recognise the Taliban-led administration that seized power last year, but see talks as a necessity, given the depth of the crisis.

U.S. Special Envoy to Afghanistan Thomas West attends a meeting of international special representatives and representatives from the Taliban at the Soria Moria hotel in Oslo, Norway January 24, 2022. NTB/Stian Lysberg Solum via REUTERS

"We will continue clear-eyed diplomacy with the Taliban regarding our concerns and our abiding interest in a stable, rights-respecting and inclusive Afghanistan," U.S. special representative Thomas West tweeted on Sunday.

Britain, France, Germany, Italy and the European Union, as well as Norway, joined the meetings.

Oslo's invitation was criticised by some Afghan exile groups as well as Norway's right-wing opposition Progress Party, which said any cooperation with the Taliban would only serve to strengthen the militant group's position.

Taliban representative Mutiul Haq Nabi Kheel attends the meeting of international special representatives and representatives from the Taliban at the Soria Moria hotel in Oslo, Norway January 24, 2022. NTB/Stian Lysberg Solum via REUTERS

But Norwegian Foreign Minister Anniken Huitfeldt said Afghanistan's 39 million people were being overwhelmed by an economic collapse, the COVID-19 pandemic and drought.

"One million children may die of hunger if aid does not reach them in time, and an unfathomable 97% of the population may fall below the poverty line this year," she said.

The Taliban delegation, led by acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, will not be granted meetings with Huitfeldt or other cabinet-level ministers, but may meet with a junior minister, Norway has said.

Afghan Women's Network founder Mahbooba Siraj speaks with the press at the Soria Moria hotel in Oslo, Norway January 24, 2022. NTB/Terje Pedersen via REUTERS

(Reporting by Terje Solsvik; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

France's Special Representative to Afghanistan Bertrand Lortholary attends the meeting of international special representatives and representatives from the Taliban at the Soria Moria hotel in Oslo, Norway January 24, 2022. NTB/Stian Lysberg Solum via REUTERS
Taliban representative Abdul Latif Nazari attends a meeting of international special representatives and representatives from the Taliban at the Soria Moria hotel in Oslo, Norway January 24, 2022. NTB/Stian Lysberg Solum via REUTERS
International special representatives and representatives from the Taliban meet at the Soria Moria hotel in Oslo, Norway January 24, 2022. NTB/Stian Lysberg Solum via REUTERS
Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.