KABUL, 30 October 2021, (TON): Officials said that a Taliban envoy has been sent to neighbouring Pakistan to take charge of the Afghan embassy, two months after the hardline Islamist group seized power.
Sardar Ahmad Khan Shokaib was appointed as first secretary in Islamabad, while Taliban officials are also now in place at consulates in Peshawar, Karachi and Quetta.
The new Taliban rulers have yet to be formally recognised by any foreign government, including Pakistan, meaning Shokaib cannot assume the title of ambassador.
A Taliban source told media "these diplomats will take care of the affairs in the embassy and in the three consulates.”
A source close to the Peshawar consulate added "they will formally take charge on Monday."
The last ambassador of the Afghan embassy was withdrawn by the former US-backed government several months ago following the alleged kidnapping of his daughter in leafy Islamabad.
A spokesman for Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said the move would allow the embassy to perform consular functions, with the country hosting millions of Afghan refugees.
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