In a significant development, the Russian Ministries of Justice and Foreign Affairs have put forth a proposal to President Vladimir Putin regarding the potential removal of the ‘Taliban’ from the list of designated terrorist organizations.
Support for Delisting ‘Taliban’ Grows in Russia
Kabul 24: Zamir Kabulov, Russia’s special representative for Afghanistan, has indicated widespread support within various government institutions in Russia for this decision, signaling a shift in perspective towards the Taliban.
Progress and Challenges in Recognizing the Taliban
Kabulov acknowledged the strides made by the Taliban towards international recognition since assuming power in Afghanistan in 2021. However, he highlighted existing obstacles that need to be addressed before a final decision is made by the Russian leadership.
Potential Implications of Delisting
Experts like Javid Momand, a university lecturer, believe that Russia’s decision could have significant implications due to its stature as a military power. This move could potentially impact relations between Russia and the Islamic Emirate.
Reactions and Speculations
While the Islamic Emirate has not issued a recent statement on this matter, previous indications suggest that such a decision could foster increased trust between Russia and the Taliban. Aziz Maarij, a former diplomat, noted that delisting the Taliban could lead to global recognition and acceptance of their authority.
Ongoing Review by Russian Foreign Ministry
Reports from TASS news agency confirm that the Russian Foreign Ministry is actively considering the removal of the Taliban from the list of designated terrorist groups, indicating a significant policy shift in Russia’s approach towards the Taliban.