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No Chance US Would Engage Militarily in Afghanistan: Decker

The Chargé d'Affaires of the US Mission to Afghanistan, Karen Decker, said there is no chance that Washington would re-engage militarily in Afghanistan.  

The Islamic Emirate said that it wants good relations with the world countries and that the disagreements could be solved via negotiations.  

“In the interest of opening a dialogue and giving you my thoughts, I would say there is no chance that the US would engage militarily in Afghanistan and that no one should be counting on that outcome,” Decker said. 

The head of the Islamic Emirate’s political office in Qatar, Suhail Shaheen, said that the Doha agreement makes it clear that no country including the US can engage militarily in Afghanistan.  

“The Islamic Emirate also wants positive relations based on Islamic values and national interest. If anyone is in dispute with anyone, solutions can be found via negotiations,” he said.  

Some political analysts believe that there is a very small possibility of US military interference in Afghanistan.  

“Considering the current situation, the US cannot repeat the 2001 scenario and attack Afghanistan. The UNSC council will not allow it. Neither Russia nor China will allow it,” said Aziz Maarij, a political analyst.  

“Her main message is to eliminate the rumors about the return of the US here and also give a message to Afghans that they should do their work themselves,” said Wahid Faqiri, a political analyst.  

The Chargé d'Affaires of the US Mission to Afghanistan said that Washington will use all diplomatic and political efforts to hold the “Taliban to its commitment to respect human life, to respect human dignity and to respect human rights.”

No Chance US Would Engage Militarily in Afghanistan: Decker

The Islamic Emirate said that it wants good relations with the world countries and that the disagreements could be solved via negotiations.  

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The Chargé d'Affaires of the US Mission to Afghanistan, Karen Decker, said there is no chance that Washington would re-engage militarily in Afghanistan.  

The Islamic Emirate said that it wants good relations with the world countries and that the disagreements could be solved via negotiations.  

“In the interest of opening a dialogue and giving you my thoughts, I would say there is no chance that the US would engage militarily in Afghanistan and that no one should be counting on that outcome,” Decker said. 

The head of the Islamic Emirate’s political office in Qatar, Suhail Shaheen, said that the Doha agreement makes it clear that no country including the US can engage militarily in Afghanistan.  

“The Islamic Emirate also wants positive relations based on Islamic values and national interest. If anyone is in dispute with anyone, solutions can be found via negotiations,” he said.  

Some political analysts believe that there is a very small possibility of US military interference in Afghanistan.  

“Considering the current situation, the US cannot repeat the 2001 scenario and attack Afghanistan. The UNSC council will not allow it. Neither Russia nor China will allow it,” said Aziz Maarij, a political analyst.  

“Her main message is to eliminate the rumors about the return of the US here and also give a message to Afghans that they should do their work themselves,” said Wahid Faqiri, a political analyst.  

The Chargé d'Affaires of the US Mission to Afghanistan said that Washington will use all diplomatic and political efforts to hold the “Taliban to its commitment to respect human life, to respect human dignity and to respect human rights.”

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