The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, expressed hope that Afghanistan will emerge from international isolation after the Taliban (an organization banned in Russia) is removed from the list of extremist organizations in Kazakhstan. corresponding broadcasting It was published on the website of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“We hope that this decision of Astana will have a positive impact on the development of dialogue with the Afghan authorities and strengthen mutual trust, including joint efforts to maintain regional security, combat terrorism and drug crimes,” he emphasized.
Zakharova also expressed her hope that this decision will contribute to the resolution of internal conflicts and national reconciliation in Afghanistan.
Formerly Russia’s Presidential Representative to Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov named Recognition of the Taliban as the sovereign right of Kazakhstan.
The Taliban is an Islamic far-right religious and political movement. He is recognized as a terrorist and is banned in many countries of the world, including Russia. In 2021, the USA withdrew its soldiers from Afghanistan and the Taliban took over the country through military means.
28 September Kabulov statedRussia was once said to have “overreached” by adding the Taliban to its list of banned organizations because it had been “recharacterized” as a national movement.
The diplomat also noted that Russia has claims against the Taliban for recognizing the Ichkeria government and creating training camps for terrorists.
Formerly diplomat Kabulov named It is too early to talk about recognizing the Taliban in the Russian Federation.