Revealing the Convergent Positions on the Current Status of Afghanistan
I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s about how the political improvements unfurling quickly in Afghanistan since the Taliban persuasively held onto power in the nation uncover merged situations among Russia and Iran on the state army's takeover. It appears to be that the two nations have presumed that the Taliban takeover is a reality that they should draw in and manage. Russia has effectively conveyed warm messages to the Taliban by dismissing the Western story about the gathering, just as taking on steady situations at global discussions, particularly the UN.
Actually, this
clearly abrupt, sensational change in the two nations' arrangements toward the
Taliban isn't a spontaneous move by any means. It corresponds with
Russian-Iranian rapprochement and joint coordination on numerous territorial issues
and a sharp endeavor by the two nations to take advantage of the international
chances made by Washington's separation from a few regions and its withdrawal
from Afghanistan, regardless of infrequent irreconcilable situations among
Tehran and Moscow.
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