U.S. Drafting New Afghanistan Policy, Official Says

Following the political changes of August 2021 and the return of the Islamic Emirate to power, U.S. policy toward Afghanistan entered a new phase.

More than four years after Afghanistan’s political transformation, Washington is once again redefining its policy toward the country.

The U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State announced that various branches of the U.S. government are currently working on drafting a new policy on Afghanistan. According to him, the timeline for announcing the policy has not yet been determined.

Paul Kapur made the remarks during a hearing of the Subcommittee on South and Central Asia under the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, where members of Congress raised questions about the future of U.S. engagement with Afghanistan.

“The review to which you refer is an ongoing interagency process with many moving parts. I do not know the exact schedule or timeline, but I can commit to remaining in touch with you and the committee and your staff and to informing you when we reach a more specific or preliminary conclusion before a final report is issued,” Kapur said.

Political analysts believe that announcing a new policy could have significant implications for Washington’s relations with Kabul, regional countries, and even Western allies.

“Afghanistan holds a special place in the strategies of major powers. The more positive and constructive the relations between Afghanistan and the United States become, the more beneficial it will be for both sides,” said political analyst Abdul Sadiq Hamidzai.

Meanwhile, international relations expert Wahid Faqiri emphasized that the Trump administration’s policy toward Afghanistan remains unclear, adding that it is not yet known when the policy will be finalized or what its main principles will be.

Following the political changes of August 2021 and the return of the Islamic Emirate to power, U.S. policy toward Afghanistan entered a new phase. Washington has refrained from formally recognizing the Islamic Emirate, while attempting to balance political pressure and sanctions with the continuation of humanitarian assistance.

U.S. Drafting New Afghanistan Policy, Official Says