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The World Is Beginning to Open up to the Afghan Taliban After Four Years of Diplomatic Isolation

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The Washington Post · Rick Noack and Shaiq Hussain Islamabad, Pakistan. Four years after the Taliban returned to power, only one country in the world has agreed to diplomatically recognize the current Afghan regime: Russia. But in recent months, tightening anti-immigration measures in the developed world and growing concerns about militant activity in Central Asia—along with the increasingly widespread acceptance that the Afghan regime is unlike…
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The Washington Post · Rick Noack and Shaiq Hussain Islamabad, Pakistan. Four years after the Taliban returned to power, only one country in the world has agreed to diplomatically recognize the current Afghan regime: Russia. But in recent months, tightening anti-immigration measures in the developed world and growing concerns about militant activity in Central Asia—along with the increasingly widespread acceptance that the Afghan regime is unlike…

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VilaWeb.cat broke the news in on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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