Urges regional cooperation with Kabul at SCO security meeting
Russia is establishing a "full-fledged partnership" with Afghanistan's ruling Taliban. is encouraging other countries in the region to expand cooperation with Kabul, a senior Russian security official said on Thursday.
Last year. Russia became the first country to formally recognise the Taliban government, which seized power in August 2021 as US-led forces staged a chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years of war.
Interfaxnews agency quoted Russian official Sergei Shoigu as saying cooperation with Kabul was important for the security. development of the region.
Shoigu, the secretary of Russia's Security Council, said Moscow was building a "pragmatic dialogue" with the Taliban that included security, trade, culture. humanitarian support.
He was speaking at a meeting with his counterparts from the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), a 10-member grouping that includes China, India, Iran, Pakistan. a number of ex-Soviet states.
“The SCO should revive its contact group with Afghanistan,” Shoigu added.
The Taliban were outlawed by Russia as a terrorist movement in 2003, but theban was liftedin April 2025.
Russia sees a need to work with Kabul as it faces a major security threat from militant groups based in a string of countries from Afghanistan to the Middle East.
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