Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova announced Thursday that the removal of the Taliban from the terrorist list depends “on her specific actions and steps”.
“This is a problem that arises from specific actions, steps and policies, which cannot be solved in theory, but it arises in practice, “he said in statements to a local radio station.
He also made it clear that both the envoy of the Russian president, Zamir Kabulov, and the Russian foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, intervened in this regard, stressing that everything will be measured on the basis of real actions.
On Monday, Moscow confirmed, in a statement that he had begun to “communicate with the representatives of the new authorities”, noting that the situation in Kabul is “approaching stability”.
Relations from years ago
Moscow maintained its diplomatic representation in Afghanistan, in one moment in which Westerners leave this country under the control of the Taliban and raise concerns for the country’s future. Although Russia considers the Taliban to be a banned terrorist organization, it has for years maintained relations with the movement and received its envoys. in numerous occasions.
Interestingly, the Taliban took control of Afghanistan last Sunday following the flight of President Ashraf Ghani, saying they preferred to avoid bloodshed.
The movement launched a large-scale attack in May, with the start of the complete withdrawal of foreign, mostly American, forces from the country, two decades after its removal from power by a US-led coalition. in following the attacks of September 11, 2001.
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