The Taliban attended an education ministers' forum in Kazan, Russia, where they were expected to share their experience. Meanwhile, a central Asian ambassador visited the MEA HQ. Additionally, an AQ leader urged supporters to migrate to Afghanistan for training, contradicting Taliban's anti-terrorism stance. Labor migrants from Afghanistan are considering moving to Russia, with offers from Chechnya and Tatarstan.
Labor migrants from Afghanistan are going to Russia Abdul Umari, acting head of the Taliban's Ministry of Labor and Social Relations, made such a statement, according to the Russian media. "Chechnya and Tatarstan, as well as other republics, have offered us to realize… https://t.co/0fn6ZduHhc
AQ leader calls on its supporters worldwide to migrate to Afghanistan for military training and "learn frmo Taliban experience": so much for the Taliban claim "we don't allow terrorism on our soil" I guess #terrorism https://t.co/cv1rmvZjdq
🇦🇫🇷🇺 The Taliban arrived at the forum of education ministers in Kazan. They look around with interest. https://t.co/U8Z8tD99te
Work continues at MEA. Just saw a central Asian ambassador entering the MEA HQ. https://t.co/zMj3KUgL9K
The Taliban arrive at an education ministers' forum in Kazan, Russia. Earlier, Russian media said they would share their experience at the forum. https://t.co/uwnxR6N99W https://t.co/ArrIRJOZFj