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Govt Taliban is not inclusive, but it is important to work with him: Putin

Govt Taliban is not inclusive, but it is important to work with him: Putin
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Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday said that the Afghan government formed by the Taliban was not representative and inclusive, but it was very important to work with him when he emphasized the need to coordinate the attitude of recognition.
Putin, overcame a meeting with the leaders of the Collective Security Agreement Organization (CSTO) and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) through a video link, said that the Taliban movement, which truly became the country’s single master, which was assumed to be responsible for the future of Afghanistan, office Russian official Tass news reports.
“This is a temporary government, when the Taliban himself said, and it could not be called representative or inclusive,” he said, adding that there were no members of other ethnic groups in it.
“However, it seems necessary to do it working with it too.
As for the recognition, I believe, and I agree with those who talk about it, that we need to coordinate our attitude about this problem,” Putin said.
Taliban is banned in Russia.
Although the Russian government has not officially announced its confession to the Taliban while the Taliban government, together with China and Pakistan, has made its embassy open in Kabul.
According to Putin, it will be optimal to grow dialogue “through the expanded Troika mechanism in Afghanistan (Russia, China, Pakistan and US), this work has been going on.” He also cited the previous Moscow consultation format about Afghanistan involving other countries from SCO and CSTO.
“The work can be revived if necessary and if all of its member countries.
Agree,” Putin said when he mentioned his proposal to explore the possibility of continuing the SCO-Afghan contact group activities, “which was formed to work with Afghan partners.” Founded in 1992, the former Six CSTo Soviet Republic group.
ICS Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan with the aim of maintaining peace and stability in Eurasia.
On Thursday, the CSTO military block led by Russia said that the situation in Afghanistan following the Taliban power seizure last month was “worrying” and ready to “take effective steps” to ensure the security of the member countries.
Meanwhile, handling the 21st Summit from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Dushanbe, Putin praised the decision to provide partner status of dialogue in SCO to Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
“Application portfolios are quite impressive from other countries who want to work with the organization in one capacity or another” requires careful consideration, he said.
Russia praised the decision to provide the status of partner dialogue in SCO to Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, he said.
“Of course, we welcome the fact that the dialogue partner status has been given to Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Russia is a supporter of active involvement of these countries in various aspects of SCO activities,” Putin said.
“In practical terms, we believe it deserves to think about how to modernize and make observer participation and dialogue partners in SCO work.” In our view, it will be useful in the future, in parallel with the peak of the leader of SCO member countries, to hold top and high level events in the SCO + format called the invitation of all our partners, “said Putin Minister Narendra Modi together with Chinese President Xi Jinping also get SCO Summit through a video link.
Grouping of eight Chinese members, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kirgistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, India and Pakistan held the 21st Summit in Dushane.
Afghanistan is an observer at SCO.
SCO, seen balancing to NATO, is Economic and security blocks that have emerged as one of the largest transregional international organizations.
India and Pakistan became a permanent member in 2017.
SCO was founded on the Summit in Shanghai in 2001 by the president.
Russian dents, China, Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
SCO also has four observer countries – Iran, Mongolia, Belarus and Afghanistan and six dialog partners – Azerbaij An, Armenia, Cambodia, Nepal, Turkey and Sri Lanka.

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