Russia is the first country to have recognized the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and has maintained its relations with Kabul.
Vladimir Putin made an official visit to India, during which he stated that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan “clearly” has control over the situation and is actively working in the fight against terrorism and drug trafficking.
In an interview with India Today, Vladimir Putin emphasized that in order to influence developments in Afghanistan, one must engage with the current leadership of the country. He said, “It is better to have contact than none at all.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated: “The Taliban clearly controls the situation in Afghanistan, and this is evident. Here’s what needs to be said first. And you have to accept it because it’s reality. Secondly, what’s important to note is that the Afghan government takes many actions to combat terrorism and various terrorist organizations, including ISIL and others like them.”
Meanwhile, the Russian ambassador to Pakistan met with the Islamic Emirate’s ambassador to discuss current and future Kabul–Moscow relations and regional developments.
According to the statement from the Islamic Emirate’s embassy, Albert Khorev, the Russian ambassador, emphasized that his country seeks to play a “responsible and positive” role in strengthening regional stability and cooperation.
Zuhoruddin Zahir, a political analyst, said: “There have been political, economic, and diplomatic exchanges, and Russia has even taken steps toward recognition. President Putin has come to realize that Afghanistan has experienced over four years of security.”
Idris Mohammadi Zazai, another political analyst, stated: “This is something the international community must also accept. The world should understand that it needs to engage with the Islamic Emirate in this form.”
Russia is the first country to have recognized the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and has maintained its relations with Kabul.
The Islamic Emirate also views the expansion of economic and political relations with Russia as beneficial for both countries.
Afghanistan Peace Campaign