The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Justice are considering removing the Taliban* from the list of terrorists

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In a statement to socialbites.ca, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the relevant units of Russia are considering the issue of removing the status of a terrorist organization from the Taliban movement (an organization banned in Russia).

“As for the removal of the Taliban Movement’s status as a terrorist organization, this issue is being examined by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Russian Ministry of Justice and other relevant units of Russia. The Russian Foreign Ministry said the final decision would be made by the country’s top political leaders.

On April 1, Zamir Kabulov, the Russian President’s special representative for Afghanistan and head of the Second Asia Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, announced that the delegation of the Afghan Taliban movement was invited to participate in the Russia-Islamic World. Forum planned to be held in May in Kazan. Kabulov added that cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Taliban government on the fight against terrorism “is carried out regularly.”

It was known before that there was Taliban. will start Punish women who commit adultery by stoning them.

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