Russia Recognizes Taliban’s Apartheid Regime in Afghanistan
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The Moscow-Kabul Nexus: From Middle East to battle for Central Asia ‘s future
The year 2025 will be marked as the year of shifting shadows – uncertainty and reckless horizons. In a move on July 3, Russia accepted the new credentials of the Afghanistan ambassador, becoming the first country to recognize the Taliban government. This is not the first time. Following the Third Anglo-African War of 1919, the […] The post The Moscow-Kabul Nexus: From Middle East to battle for Central Asia ‘s future appeared first on Modern Dipl…
Russia Recognizes Taliban’s Apartheid Regime in Afghanistan
On July 3, Russia won itself the dubious distinction of becoming the world’s first nation to formally recognize the “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.” The same day, Russian President Vladimir Putin had an hour-long conversation with President Donald Trump. Although both leaders talked about a range of issues, the Taliban regime or its formal recognition didn’t feature among the topics discussed. Apparently, the Russian president thought it too in…
Russia Recognizes Taliban Government in Afghanistan: Experts Weigh In
Russia became the first country to officially recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan, which took power in August 2021. Moscow described the move as a way to “give impetus” to bilateral cooperation between the two nations. Experts say Russia’s decision reflects over a decade of strategic engagement with the Taliban, driven by security and geopolitical concerns. Russia established formal contacts ...
US Congressman Slams Russia for Recognizing Taliban’s “Tyrannical Regime”
U.S. Congressman Michael McCaul on Thursday condemned Russia’s move to formally recognize the Taliban as Afghanistan’s government, calling it a “dangerous move” that legitimizes a “brutal regime.” The post US Congressman Slams Russia for Recognizing Taliban’s “Tyrannical Regime” appeared first on KabulNow.
Kabul seeks to buy Military equipment from Russia - Khaama Press
Kabul has officially requested to buy military equipment from Russia, marking a new phase in their relations following Moscow’s recent recognition of the Taliban government. Following Russia’s formal recognition of the Taliban government, the group has officially requested to purchase military equipment from Moscow. According to a report published by the Russian newspaper Nezavisimaya Gazeta on Thursday, July 11, the request was made in a letter…
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