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MOSCOW: Russia hosted Taliban leaders for talks on regional security Friday as it seeks to forge ties with Afghanistan’s new rulers and assert itself as a major power in the region.

Since US forces pulled out of Kabul in August 2021, Russia and China have taken advantage of the vacuum, holding talks with the Taliban despite deep ideological and historical rifts.

“For our part, we will continue to develop multifaceted contacts with Afghanistan,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in a written greeting to participants of the talks, held in the city of Kazan.

Taliban seized control of Afghanistan shortly after US troops left, imposing their strict interpretation of Sharia law and cracking down on women’s rights.

In his comments, Lavrov criticised the US withdrawal as a “complete fiasco” and said he hoped the West would never return to Afghanistan or its neighbours.

“We consider the return of US and NATO military infrastructure to the territory of Afghanistan and its neighbouring states to be unacceptable,” Lavrov said.

He also said that he hoped Kabul would “do everything to intensify its counter-terrorism and anti-drug efforts,” amid security concerns from Moscow.

The Taliban is officially recognised as a “terrorist organisation” in Russia, which fought against rebel militants for much of the 1980s during the Soviet-Afghan War.

Lavrov’s comments come days after Uzbekistan, which neighbours Afghanistan, hosted US officials for talks on strengthening military ties.

Uzbekistan allowed US forces to use its Soviet-era “K-2” air base during the early 2000s to launch military operations into Afghanistan, and in 2020 held joint exercises with US troops.

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Tulukan Mairandi Sep 29, 2023 09:37pm
Hope Sergei and boss Putin can donate some oil to us
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TidBit Sep 30, 2023 03:51am
So it looks like Russia, Taliba, and India are in bed together. This is not good news for us. Our joy of seeing Taliban come to power looks like it is short lived
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