Russia and Tajikistan Discuss Afghanistan’s Future in Key Bilateral Talks

It is worth noting that Russia is the first country to have officially recognized the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

The presidents of Russia and Tajikistan held talks on Afghanistan during their recent meeting.

According to a report by RIA Novosti, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the need for an independent and terrorism-free Afghanistan during his discussions with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon.

Enayatullah Hamam, a political analyst, commented: “Afghanistan is considered a key part of the security architecture of Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Therefore, all regional concerns are focused on this country.”

While the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has not yet commented on the matter, it has consistently stated that Afghanistan seeks peace and stability and that no threats will arise from its territory toward neighboring countries.

Khushhal Hasan Ahmadzai, another political analyst, said: “The Russians also take a strategic and long-term view of Afghanistan, particularly because Russia was the first country to officially recognize the Islamic Emirate.”

These discussions come as Russia recently hosted the seventh meeting of the Moscow Format, which included representatives from several countries — among them, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

It is worth noting that Russia is the first country to have officially recognized the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

Russia and Tajikistan Discuss Afghanistan’s Future in Key Bilateral Talks