Russia is considering removing the Taliban from its list of designated terrorist organizations, aiming to establish formal relations with Afghanistan. Senior Russian officials, including Lavrov and Medvedev, have expressed support for recognizing the Taliban's power and potential anti-terrorism cooperation. Putin announced plans to establish diplomatic relations with the Taliban, reflecting a shift in Russia's approach towards the Afghan government.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid praised Russia's decision to remove Taliban from list of terrorist groups. He said that the Taliban govt has "extremely positive diplomatic and trading relations" with Russia. https://t.co/RtGAa6PYBg
The Afghan Taliban regime's Foreign Ministry welcomes comments by leadership of the Russian Federation expressing their political determination to broaden relations with the Taliban regime. #Afghanistan #Russia https://t.co/VKly7asZNv
Russian Deputy FM Andrey Rudenko: Inclusive government is still a condition for Taliban’s recognition. Taliban are a reality on the ground and removing them from the terrorist groups list is aimed at their greater integration into global communication. #Afghanistan…
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Zamir Kabulov, Russia’s special representative for Afghanistan: “Taliban have transformed into an Islamic national liberation movement with an agenda focused solely on Afghanistan. The Taliban made it clear that they are not part of the global jihad which threatens both India and… https://t.co/aH2agU1EmM
The Afghan government formed by the radical Taliban movement assesses the latest statements of the Russian authorities on relations with Afghanistan as positive, the official spokesman of the Taliban government Zabihullah Mujahid has said in a commentary to TASS. “Recently,… https://t.co/2RCsyZ97bD https://t.co/nNW1Fo9ieg
Russia's Growing Cooperation With The Afghan Taliban #MEMRI https://t.co/kkmiWBg6kp
Putin announced that Russia will establish diplomatic relations with the Taliban. https://t.co/WE2kKT6hAT
Russia Moves to Establish “Full-Fledged” Relations with Taliban https://t.co/q5fl5k4bAq
🇷🇺🇦🇫RUSSIA MAY REMOVE TALIBAN FROM TERROR LIST Moscow is considering removing the Taliban from its terrorist list, which would allow formal relations between Russia and Afghanistan. Despite current restrictions, the two nations have made progress in their bilateral ties over… https://t.co/89qSz4f2yf
BREAKING: President Putin says Russia will establish relations with the Taliban. https://t.co/Mbwn78nCwT
Putin's Special Envoy Zamir Kabulov: Russia plans to expand anti-terrorism cooperation with Taliban who are sparing no effort bearing in mind the actual potential to suppress and eliminate ISKP, and they have achieved much. https://t.co/HvqfW7IDcn
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov recently said that the Taliban are the real power in Afghanistan and Moscow wants to remove them from the list of terrorist groups. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid welcomed Russia's decision. https://t.co/KXCrDDPhF3
Why time is ripe to delist Taliban as terrorist entity Moscow has signaled it is considering delisting the Taliban* as a banned organization, thus paving the way for the recognition of the new Afghan government and deepening economic, political and security ties with the… https://t.co/bs8riI2bvX
Russia is close to establishing full-fledged relations with the Taliban authorities in power in Afghanistan, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev told TASS. Medvedev pointed to changes in the geopolitical landscape over the last twenty years, particularly the… https://t.co/EFH7s89MW9
Russia to remove Taliban from its list of banned terror groups, invites them for economic forum #Russia #Taliban #Afghanistan #Putin https://t.co/xzWpvdK6vb
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Who is who in the Taliban government? Russia is considering delisting the Afghan political movement The Taliban - also known as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan - as a terrorist organization. Moscow's initiative "reflects an awareness of reality" of the Taliban's rule in… https://t.co/lAbRCVEMmn
⚠️RUSSIA'S PUTIN ON RECOGNIZING TALIBAN AS LEGITIMATE POWER: **WE HAVE TO MAKE TIES WITH AFGHANISTAN **WE ARE TAKING INTO ACCOUNT OPINIONS OF OUR NEIGHBOURS
A senior Russian diplomat says Russia’s foreign and justice ministries have told President Vladimir Putin that Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban “can be removed” from the list of Moscow-designated terrorist organizations. Zamir Kabulov, the special presidential envoy for Afghanistan,… https://t.co/frv2yFqi09
🚨🇷🇺🇦🇫 RUSSIA TO REMOVE TALIBAN FROM TERRORIST LIST AFTER THREE YEARS IN POWER Lavrov said the move follows Kazakhstan’s recent decision and aims to recognize “realities on the ground.” Lavrov: “They are the real power. We are not indifferent to Afghanistan. And above all our… https://t.co/3jRV7QeMp4