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Press advisory
Afghanistan: The London Conference, 28 January - ECFR expert available to comment
For all press enquiries, Daniel Korski can be reached at:
Almost a decade after the start of the war in Afghanistan, the international community's efforts to establish a functioning democracy in the country along western lines have failed.
Daniel Korski believes that the international community must get realistic about what it can achieve in Afghanistan.
If it is to avoid diplomatic failure, Korski believes the London Conference must focus on making Afghanistan stable - even if this means working with the people the international community has fought for the past nine years, the Taliban.
Korski says:
"The ideal of a liberal Afghanistan is presently unachievable and can only be a long-term goal.
The London Conference must be less about international pledges of aid and soldiers and more about helping President Karzai negotiate with the Taliban. This may seem like a backward step to some - but it is only way forward if the country is going to get the stability it so desperately needs."
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Korski is the author of two Afghanistan policy papers published by ECFR - Shaping Europe's Afghan Surge and Afghanistan: Europe's Forgotten War.
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