Wednesday July 6, 2022
اردو
Dialogue Pakistan Dialogue Pakistan
Dialogue Pakistan Dialogue Pakistan
  • Citizen Journalism
  • Pakistan
  • World
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
    • Feature Videos
    • In House Videos
    • Mobile Footage
    • Documentaries
  • More
    • Features
    • Health
    • Sci-Tech
    • Business
    • In Pictures
    • Facebook
News

Russia recognises Taliban ‘efforts’ to stabilise Afghanistan

by AFP October 20, 2021

AA

 Russia recognises Taliban ‘efforts’ to stabilise Afghanistan

Russia on Wednesday recognised Taliban efforts to try and stabilise the situation in Afghanistan but expressed concern that “terrorist” groups threatened the stability of the entire region.

Russia is hosting the Taliban for talks as the Kremlin seeks to assert its influence on Central Asia and push for action against Islamic State fighters which it says have massed in the perennially volatile country.

The talks are one of the Taliban’s most high-profile international meetings since seizing power in mid-August.

“A new administration is in power now,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told officials from 10 countries including China and Pakistan.

“We note their efforts to stabilise the military and political situation and set up work of the state apparatus.”

But Russia’s top diplomat also said that “numerous terrorist groups” including Islamic State fighters and al-Qaeda have been seeking to exploit a security vacuum in the country and raise their profile.

Lavrov expressed regret that US officials did not take part in the talks.

He urged the international community to mobilise and provide Kabul with “effective” aid to prevent a humanitarian crisis and a further refugee exodus.

The talks come after Russian President Vladimir Putin warned last week that IS fighters were gathering in Afghanistan to spread discord in former Soviet republics flanking Russia.

The Taliban delegation is headed by Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Salam Hanafi, a senior figure in the new Afghan leadership who led talks with the European Union and the United States last week.

Also Read: Russia hosts Taliban for talks after warning against IS threat

Those followed talks in Ankara between the Taliban and Turkish officials.

Brussels has pledged one billion euros ($1.2 billion) to avert a humanitarian crisis after the hardline group’s takeover.

Moscow has reached out to the Taliban and hosted its representatives in Moscow several times in recent years, even though the Taliban is a designated terrorist organisation in Russia.

– IS, drug trafficking concerns –

Putin and senior Russian officials have been voicing a slew of security-related concerns since the Taliban wrested control of Afghanistan and foreign troops pulled out after nearly 20 years.

The Russian president cautioned last week that some 2,000 fighters loyal to the Islamic State group had converged in northern Afghanistan, adding that their leaders planned to send them into neighbouring Central Asian countries disguised as refugees.

After the Taliban’s takeover, Russia ran military drills alongside ex-Soviet countries neighbouring Afghanistan.

Lavrov has warned that drug trafficking from Afghanistan had reached “unprecedented” levels, a concern echoed by the Kremlin during meetings with other Central Asia countries and China.

Despite reaching out to the Taliban, Putin and Russian officials have in recent weeks made clear Moscow is not moving towards formal recognition of the Islamist regime.

“The official recognition is not being discussed and that has been stated publicly,” Lavrov has said.

In the 1980s, Moscow fought a disastrous decade-long war in Afghanistan that killed up to two million Afghans, forced seven million more from their homes and led to the deaths of more than 14,000 Soviet troops.

As per the media reports, all of these efforts and meetings are being made to stabilise the entire region.

Post Views: 130

Share This:

Previous post
Next post




Polls

Should the release of foreign movies be delayed to help support Pakistani cinema?

View Results

Loading ... Loading ...
Most Recent
News

Monsoon rains kill 77 in Pakistan

July 6, 2022
News

Pakistan climbing season reaches new heights

July 6, 2022
World

UK PM Johnson on the brink over

July 6, 2022
Entertainment

Hira Mani enjoys rain in a saree,

July 6, 2022
July 2022
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Jun    
Related Stories for you

Monsoon rains kill 77 in Pakistan

July 6, 2022

Islamabad: At least 77 people have died in monsoon rains lashing Pakistan, the country’s climate change minister said Wednesday, warning

Pakistan climbing season reaches new heights

July 6, 2022

Skardu: Pakistan is enjoying a bumper climbing season with around 1,400 foreign mountaineers bidding to scale its lofty peaks —

UK PM Johnson on the brink over ministerial resignations

July 6, 2022

London: Boris Johnson’s position as UK prime minister was on the brink on Wednesday, after two of his senior ministers

Dialogue Pakistan

Citizen Journalism is the collection, dissemination and analysis of news by the people for the people especially by the means of internet. Dialogue Pakistan is the country’s first citizen journalism portal to provide Pakistanis an opportunity to get themselves heard aiming to encourage citizen journalism inculcated with ethical values.

Quick Links

اردو
About Us
Advertise
Careers
Contact

Category

Citizen Journalism
Pakistan
World
Sports
Entertainment
Features

Download our APP

Social Platforms

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
Copyright 2022.Dialogue Pakistan. All Rights Reserved.