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Britain's envoy to Afghanistan quits after 'Taliban strategy clash'
The UK’s special representative on Afghanistan and Pakistan was appointed in March last year after being UK ambassador in Kabul the two previous years.

In June he took an "extended leave" from the role just a month before a crunch international conference in Kabul, in what observers described as a surprise move.

At the time no reason was given for why Sir Sherard temporarily stepped down and the Foreign Office said he was "expected back in the autumn".

Sir Sherard was known to have been critical of the United States-led military strategy in Afghanistan and to have argued in favour of holding talks with the Taliban.

He then missed the Kabul summit attended by world leaders including Ban Ki-Moon, the United Nations Secretary General.

Foreign Office insiders at the time rejected reports suggesting he had been sidelined by the new Coalition Government at the request of the Americans.

But on Wednesday the FCO announced that it had been agreed that a separate representative was no longer required due to the changing situation.

A spokesman said this would allow the role to be handled by a policy chief, which would be now handled by Karen Pierce, the FCO director for South Asia and Afghanistan.

He said many allies, including the US, combine the representative and policy roles.

William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, paid tribute to Sir Sherard, saying he had made “an invaluable contribution to UK policy towards Afghanistan and Pakistan”.

“He showed great commitment, dedication and expertise during an important phase in international efforts in the region,” he said.

"He has a very able successor in Karen Pierce. Afghanistan and Pakistan continue to be this Government's top priority in foreign affairs."
Posted by: tipper 2010-09-08
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