According to a fresh document titled “Integrated Country Strategy Afghanistan,” the United States State Department is considering reopening a consulate in Afghanistan, The fresh document provides a detailed blueprint of the US’s approach towards engaging with the Taliban and underscores the need for consular access, transparency, and accountability, especially with regards to procuring the release of unjustly detained Americans.
Also, the strategy highlights the US’s commitment to helping eligible Afghans in their relocation, including their relocation facilitation and processing for Special Immigrant Visas and Immigrant Visas. The US embassy in Kabul stopped operations during the American military withdrawal in August 2021. Since then, embassy functions have been performed in Doha, with consulate services provided in neighbouring countries.
Though the US government does not recognize the Taliban as the legitimate government, it seeks to foster functional relationships to promote its objectives and to assess the Taliban’s commitments. The document shows that US efforts also extend to supporting Afghans in different countries through coordination with US missions, private sector engagement, education initiatives, and support for a future Afghan political process.