London: Secretary of the British Foreign Minister Raab will meet with Amir of Qatar and Qatar Foreign Minister in Doha on Thursday to discuss the situation in Afghanistan and secure a safe pass for British citizens and Afghan supporters from the country, foreign Commonwealth and Development Office ( FCDO) said.
FCDO said the decree of the Cabinet Minister to visit Doha was the first time on the way to the region reflecting the role of “high profile” which Qataris played in connection with Afghanistan in recent years, including the Taliban political position in Doha since 2013.
The prospect of getting airport kabul up and running and running Passage is safe for foreign nationals and Afghans across the land border is said to be on the agenda for his visit to Qatar.
The Gulf State has started a discussion on the best way to ensure security at Kabul Airport.
In Doha, Raab will meet with Amir Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.
“The Foreign Secretary will look for Qatar’s view of the airport’s feasibility that functions in Kabul, both for charter or commercial flights, which will provide a vital route for the rest of the British citizens and the most risky Afghans to leave the country,” FCDO said.
“England wants to work with Qatar and other international partners to help give our priorities – ensure that the Taliban government will bear the threat of ISUKP (Islamic State of Iraq and Levant – Provincial Khorasan] and Al Qaeda and respect them commitment in the DOHA agreement to prevent Afghan land prevent To threaten the security of other countries; facilitate humanitarian access; and protect human rights, especially women and women, “recorded.
Raab’s journey to Doha comes on the day after he faces intensely (FAC) concerning British withdrawals from Afghanistan and his own decision lead to the Taliban takeover last month.
Secretary of the Foreign Secretary defended the handling of his crisis, saying England “caught” out “with the speed of falling kabul to the Taliban, with intelligence at that time suggested it will last until the end of the year .
The British Embassy for a Fghanistan, who was temporarily transferred to Qatar until it could be re-established in Afghanistan, now rising and running in Doha.
During his visit, Raab will meet with Dr.
Martin Longden, who arrived in Doha on Wednesday and while responsible while Ambassador, Laurie Bristow, took short leave after an intensive and sustainable English evacuation period.
Longden’s direct priority was to meet with international partners in Qatar and build the embassy team, FCDO said.
Longden worked in addition to the special envoy of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for the Afghan transition, Sir Simon Gass, who was based in this region for the past few weeks.
Gass will adjacent the foreign secretary about the talk he has held in the last few days with the Taliban senior political representatives.
He will also update him at a G7 Special Representative Meeting held by Gass in Doha earlier this week and at his meeting with special Chinese representatives on Wednesday.
In talks with the Taliban, GASS is said to have emphasized the importance they enable “a safe passage for those who try to leave Afghanistan; establish with their commitment to overcome threats from terrorism; and the importance of inclusive government that respects human rights, especially for women and women”.
The last British aircraft that flew the people from Kabul departed on Saturday, with the next US in the later days to remain at the August 31 deadline which was guaranteed by US President Joe Biden.
The British government has said more than 17,000 people have been evacuated by the UK from Afghanistan so far, including more than 5,000 British citizens.
But it was worried about hundreds who qualified to relocate abandoned, even though Raab said he believed the number of British citizens still in Afghanistan was in “hundreds of” low “.