The report added that both sides agreed to establish structured and ongoing defense cooperation.
Mohammad Qasim Farid, Deputy Minister for Strategy and Policy at the Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, held official talks in Russia with his Russian counterpart, discussing regional security, bilateral cooperation, and ways to prevent security threats.
According to the Deputy Spokesman of the Ministry of Defense, both sides highlighted the importance of maintaining ties, expanding formal interactions, and ensuring long-term cooperation.
Sediqullah Nusrat stated: “During this meeting, both parties held comprehensive discussions on key topics, including regional security, mutual cooperation, and ways to prevent security challenges. Both sides also emphasized the importance of strengthening relations, enhancing formal engagement, and continuing durable cooperation.”
Russian media, quoting their country’s Ministry of Defense, reported that Vasily Osmakov, Deputy Minister of Defense of Russia, met with officials from the Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan to assess the current situation and explore future cooperation in mutual areas of interest.
The report added that both sides agreed to establish structured and ongoing defense cooperation.
Russian Ministry of Defense stated: “The two parties discussed the current situation and the prospects for expanding military cooperation in areas of mutual interest. Following the meeting, both sides agreed on further joint measures to establish systematic collaboration.”
Yousuf Amin Zazai, a military analyst, noted: “Our policy is one of neutrality, and we seek to build relations with other countries based on this principle. However, many countries do not observe this approach, which compels us to consider military cooperation and the strengthening of our defense forces.”
Russia is the only country to have officially recognized the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan after four years.
Just days earlier, the Russian President had emphasized Afghanistan’s regional importance, stating that cooperation between Moscow and Kabul has significantly grown in recent years.
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