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The Taliban Movement, whose leaders have been managing Afghanistan since August ...

Putin called the Taliban allies in the fight against terrorism (video)

The Taliban Movement, whose leaders have been managing Afghanistan since August 2021, was officially declared in the Russian Federation by a "terrorist organization". The leadership of Afghanistan is an ally of Russia in the fight against terrorism. This was announced today, July 4, said Russian President Vladimir Putin at the SCS summit (Shanghai cooperation organization) in Astana. Ara writes about it. Putin reported it, answering questions from journalists after the SOS summit.

According to him, Russia received signals from the Taliban to fight terrorism together. "In general, we must come from the fact that the Taliban movement controls power in the country. And in this sense, Taliba is definitely allies to fight terrorism. And we have obtained such signals by the Taliban movement that they are ready To work with us on the anti -terrorist track, "Putin said.

At the same time, in Russia, Taliban and Taliba, which since August 2021 have been managing the Islamic Emirate Afghanistan, which was declared terrorist in 2003. The IEA government has not recognized no country in the world so far, Russia may become the first in this regard. Russia hastened to report that Putin "struck a preventive blow to avoid new terrorist attacks in the Russian Federation.

" The main danger for Russia, as well as for the SCO as a whole, explained the director of the analytical center of the Russian Society of Political Science Andriy Serenko, comes from Afghanistan. "If the Taliban is not stopped now, it will only be worse-about 400,000 suicide bombers have already been prepared there. The situation can only be radically changed by the active external influence of the countries of the region. Radicals can only be forced or destroy .

A month ago, Roszma reported that Moscow would support Afghanistan's full membership in the Shanghai cooperation organization (SCOs include Russia, China, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan) after exclusion of "Taliban" from the list of prohibited organizations. This was stated on June 4 by the director of the Second Asia Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Justice of Russia recommended President Vladimir Putin to exclude Taliban from the list of prohibited organizations on May 27. The next day, Putin stated that since the Talibi is currently controlled by all Afghanistan, "Moscow will build relationships with their representatives, based on today's realities. " On June 3, Kazakhstan led Taliban from the list of terrorist organizations.

We will remind, the summit of the highway this year took place in the capital of Kazakhstan Astana. The first persons of the Member States of the Organization came: Russia, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan. Oleksandr Lukashenko first participated in the summit as a full member of the organization. The UN Secretary General Anthony Guterres also appeared.