ASSESSMENTS

The Afghan Taliban's International Isolation Appears To Be Easing

May 28, 2024 | 19:56 GMT

A delegation of Afghan Taliban officials walks down a hotel lobby in Doha, Qatar, in August 2021.
A delegation of Afghan Taliban officials walks down a hotel lobby in Doha, Qatar, in August 2021.

(KARIM JAAFAR/AFP via Getty Images)

Intensifying concerns about terrorism and instability emanating from Afghanistan, alongside economic opportunities, will drive increased international engagement with the Afghan Taliban in the coming years, though the group's hard-line religious rule and continuing links to other militant groups will likely put a ceiling on the level of foreign engagement and deter many countries from formally recognizing the regime diplomatically....

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