US State Dept special rep for Pakistan, Afghanistan to retire

Published July 2, 2014
Washington’s special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan James Dobbins. — File photo
Washington’s special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan James Dobbins. — File photo

WASHINGTON: The US State Department says James Dobbins, its special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, will leave the position this month.

Dobbins' departure comes as Afghanistan is struggling to determine the results of its presidential election, a process that has been undermined by fraud allegations.

The delay has undermined hopes for a smooth transfer of power ahead of the withdrawal of US and allied combat troops by the end of 2014.

Secretary of State John Kerry praised Dobbins for his role in helping organise the elections and planning for the transition.

He says Dobbins has “a lot to be proud of. “

The 72-year-old Dobbins came out of retirement last year to assist with those efforts. He will be replaced by his deputy Daniel Feldman.

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