Moscow invites Taliban to Afghanistan talks on Oct. 20
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[October 07, 2021]
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia will invite
representatives of the Taliban to international talks on Afghanistan
that it plans to host in Moscow on Oct. 20, President Vladimir Putin's
special representative on Afghanistan said on Thursday.
Zamir Kabulov, the representative, did not provide further details on
the planned talks in comments carried by Russian news agencies.
Moscow hosted an international conference on Afghanistan in March at
which Russia, the United States, China and Pakistan released a joint
statement calling on the then-warring Afghan sides to reach a peace deal
and curb violence.
It also called on the Taliban not to launch any offensives in the spring
and summer.
Since then, the United States and its allies withdrew their troops after
20 years on the ground, the Taliban seized power in a lightning advance
and the previous government collapsed.
Russia is worried about the potential for fallout in the wider region
and the possibility of Islamist militants infiltrating the former Soviet
republics of Central Asia, which Moscow views as its southern defensive
buffer.
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People walks in a square of an old neighborhood of Kabul,
Afghanistan October 5, 2021. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
In the wake of the Taliban takeover, Moscow has held
military exercises in Tajikistan and bolstered its hardware at its
military base there.
Putin on Thursday also held a phone call with Tajik President
Emomali Rakhmon in which the two leaders discussed the security
situation surrounding the latest developments in Afghanistan, the
Tajik presidency said in a statement.
(Reporting by Maria Kiselyova; Writing by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber;
Editing by Peter Graff and Raissa Kasolowsky)
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