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UK could work with Taliban in Afghan govt: defence secretary

By APP
July 15, 2021
UK could work with Taliban in Afghan govt: defence secretary

LONDON: UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said Wednesday Britain will work with the Taliban if they entered into a power-sharing government in Afghanistan and respected human rights. "Whatever the government of the day is, provided it adheres to certain international norms, the UK government will engage with it," he told the Daily Telegraph.

“Just like other governments around the world, if they behave in a way that is seriously against human rights, we will review that relationship. All peace processes require you to come to terms with the enemy. Sometimes, that’s what it is.”

Wallace’s comments came as the militant group has swept through much of Afghanistan in recent months. Wallace urged the two sides to "show leadership and bring together Afghanistan, noting Western countries were engaging with the Taliban through international forums and that there were "lots of views" within it.

"If there is a government, and it is a government of both (existing groups and the Taliban) and we have committed to a diplomatic relationship, then that’s exactly what it will be," he reiterated.

In an assessment likely to divide opinion, Wallace argued the Taliban "desperately" want international recognition in order to unlock financing and support for rebuilding the war-ravaged country.

"You have to be a partner for peace otherwise you risk isolation. Isolation led them to where they were last time. When you’re one of the poorest nations on earth you need the help of the international community.”

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week revealed he was “apprehensive” about Afghanistan’s future.

Johnson said he hoped "the blood and treasure spent by this country over decades in protecting the people of Afghanistan has not been in vain and the legacy of their efforts is protected.