Russia's Strategic Embrace: Building Bridges with Afghanistan's Taliban
Russia is establishing a comprehensive partnership with Afghanistan's Taliban-led government, encouraging regional cooperation. Russian official Sergei Shoigu emphasizes this as crucial for regional security and development, fostering pragmatic dialogues encompassing security, trade, culture, and humanitarian support, especially through the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.
Russia is forming a comprehensive partnership with Afghanistan's ruling Taliban, encouraging regional nations to strengthen ties with Kabul. A senior Russian security official emphasized the importance of this cooperation for regional stability.
Russia, the first to formally recognize the Taliban government after the U.S. withdrawal in 2021, is advocating joint efforts for security and development. Sergei Shoigu, speaking at a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meeting, underlined the necessity of collaboration in security, trade, culture, and humanitarian aid.
Shoigu, Secretary of Russia's Security Council, urged the revival of the SCO's Afghanistan contact group. Despite its past designation as a terrorist movement, Russia now views engagement with Kabul as vital to counter security threats from Islamist militants.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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