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Revision as of 17:51, 9 June 2019
US/Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan | |
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Abbreviation | SRAP |
Official narrative
Current and former U.S. diplomats say the SRAP office focused on three specific areas. First, the unit took the lead in pursuing Afghan reconciliation, specifically talks with the Taliban. Second, the office was tasked with building support for its efforts within the international community, including at EU and NATO summits. And lastly, the SRAP office took steps to facilitate the success of Afghanistan's national unity government, including putting together the Ashraf Ghani-Abdullah Abdullah political deal in Afghanistan.[1]
Office Holders on Wikispooks
Name | From | To |
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James Dobbins | 10 May 2013 | 21 July 2014 |
Marc Grossman | 22 February 2011 | 14 December 2012 |
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