Qatar’s foreign minister says the status of Kabul airport operations is still being assigned to all parties involved.
Qatar says it will not take responsibility for Kabul airport without “clear” agreements with all parties involved, including the Taliban, about its services.

Speaking at a press briefing on Tuesday, Qatar’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said his country cannot take responsibility for the airport’s operations if all issues are not surely addressed.
“Right now the status is still [under] negotiation,” he said
Doha has become a key broker in Afghanistan
- Doha has become a key broker in Afghanistan following last month’s withdrawal of US-led NATO forces, helping evacuate thousands of foreigners and Afghans, engaging the new Taliban rulers, and supporting operations at Kabul airport.
Qatar and Turkey about the facility’s future
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid has said Al Jazeera the group is now securing and managing the site, indicating it was in discussions with Qatar and Turkey about the facility’s future.

Maintaining control
- The armed group has frequently said it would not take any foreign military presence in the country after August 31.
- However, Sheikh Mohammed has been quoted as saying Qatar is urging the Taliban to allow foreign help.
- The Taliban had asked Turkey to manage logistics while it maintains the power of security and Ankara said it is still assessing the offer.

However, with the Taliban insisting on full control of security, Turkey appears less enthusiastic.
A key incentive to operate a functional airport would be the boost it would give the Taliban’s international image.
Since the US pullout, Qatar Airways planes have made several trips to Kabul, flying in aid and Doha’s representatives and ferrying out foreign passport holders.
US intervention in Afghanistan

The two-decade US intervention in Afghanistan ended with the hurried airlift of more than 120,000 people from Kabul as the Taliban returned to power.
The US pulled its final troops out of Afghanistan on August 30, completing its longest war just ahead of the ceremony of the September 11, 2001, attacks that prompted its invasion.
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