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Taliban’s closer ties with UAE signal global divide over Afghan regime

Regional powers boost diplomatic and trade links with Islamist group as they fear spread of instability
Mawlawi Badruddin Haqqani, Afghanistan’s ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, hands over a copy of his credentials to Saif Abdullah Al Shamsi, UAE assistant under-secretary for protocol

Afghanistan’s Taliban have racked up a series of diplomatic victories in recent weeks, with the United Arab Emirates’ acceptance of their ambassador exposing a global rift over how to deal with the hardline regime.

The wealthy Gulf state has joined a small but growing number of regional powers building ties with the Taliban despite western efforts to isolate the Islamist group in the three years since it toppled Afghanistan’s Nato-backed government. Kazakhstan last month accepted a Taliban-appointed charge d’affaires, while Uzbekistan’s prime minister visited Kabul in the highest-level foreign visit to the country since the Taliban takeover.

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