Russia Hosts Taliban Delegation and Warns Against Foreign Military Presence in Afghanistan
Lavrov warned that third-party military bases risk fresh conflicts and emphasized regional cooperation amid Afghanistan’s ongoing humanitarian crisis affecting 22 million people, officials said.
- Russia hosted a Taliban delegation and praised their efforts to combat extremist groups and drug trafficking.
- The Taliban government has sought international recognition while enforcing strict Islamic law, including restrictions on women's rights.
- Lavrov warned against the presence of foreign military forces in Afghanistan, saying it could lead to destabilization and new conflicts.
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President Trump wants the air base in Afghanistan back. During a meeting with the Taliban, the Russian Foreign Minister said that they will not allow it. – Full story
India joins Russia, China, other regional powers to oppose US military infrastructure in Afghanistan
India on Tuesday joined hands with Russia, China and seven other nations to firmly oppose any move to deploy foreign military infrastructure in Afghanistan. The stance comes amid US President Donald Trump's renewed call to the Taliban to hand over the strategic Bagram airbase to Washington. As per details, the issue was discussed extensively at the latest edition of the "Moscow Format" talks, where representatives from several regional powers ca…

Russia hosts Taliban delegation and warns against foreign military presence in Afghanistan
Russia hosted a delegation of Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban government Tuesday and issued a strong warning against a foreign military presence in the country.
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