Russia recognizes the first ambassador appointed by Taliban, message to NATO

Russia has recognized the first diplomat appointed by the Taliban. Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also said that the countries bordering Afghanistan will have the US or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

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Russia has recognized the first diplomat appointed by the Taliban. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov gave this information on Thursday. He said that the first diplomat appointed by the Taliban government in Afghanistan has been recognized by Russia.

Addressing the third meeting of foreign ministers of neighboring countries of Afghanistan in Tunshi, China, Sergei said, "I would like to point out that the first Afghan diplomat sent by the new officials, who arrived in Moscow last month, has been recognized by our ministry. given." He also said that the presence of American or North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) troops in the countries bordering Afghanistan is not acceptable.

"As we have already said, we reject the deployment of any military infrastructure by the US and NATO, primarily in Central Asia," the Russian news agency Sputnik said in its report, quoting Lavrov. "The United States is trying to avoid future responsibility for the citizens and refugees of Afghanistan. The United States, through its influence in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, is obstructing the implementation of social programs in Afghanistan."

It is noteworthy that Lavrov will reach India on Thursday on a two-day tour. This is Mr. Lavrov's first visit to India after the start of Russia's military operation in Ukraine. On the other hand, British Foreign Minister Liz Truss is also reaching India today.

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