ISLAMABAD -- An Islamic State group affiliate's threats to Central Asia are opening diplomatic doors for Afghanistan's Taliban rulers, particularly in Uzbekistan, which fears the danger could upend plans for a transnational railway to reach Pakistani ports.
On Tuesday, a Taliban delegation led by Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi attended an international conference in Tashkent, the Uzbek capital. The event was ostensibly held to discuss "security, economic growth and regional connectivity of Afghanistan," and gave the Taliban a chance to discuss foreign investment and aid as it seeks greater international recognition.