JakartaPost-Sept 7, 2021

Indonesia intends to “keep a close watch” on developments in Afghanistan, a Foreign Ministry official has said, as the Taliban inch closer to announcing the line-up of a new Afghan government to replace the one they recently ousted. The ministry’s director general for Asian, Pacific and African affairs, Abdul Kadir Jailani, suggested that there had to be substantive parameters or practical benchmarks to assess how serious the Taliban are in fulfilling promises. “Inclusivity should be established upon some conditions that should be met by the Taliban. It should come with a clear road map on steps toward a sustainable political settlement pursued through ‘Afghan-led and Afghan-owned processes’. Appropriate representation of various tribes and political factions should be manifested in such a political settlement,” Kadir said at a recent discussion hosted by the Center for Dialogue and Cooperation Among Civilizations.

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