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Afghan MPs and officials voice skepticism about intentions of Moscow and Tehran in Afghanistan

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The Afghan Taliban group has acknowledged its ties with Moscow and Tehran, projecting them as proof of their legitimacy and their supposed diplomatic success.

In a series of messages shared on their official website on Thursday, the militant group said: “It is joyous to see that the regional countries have also understood that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan [the name the Afghan Taliban use for themselves] is a political and military force."

The group reiterated its stance that its movement was a “national uprising against foreign invaders that has neither interfered in the internal affairs of other countries".

On Wednesday, Mohammad Hanif Atmar, national security adviser, told Azadi Radio – the Pashto service of the Radio Free Europe -- in an interview that the ties among Moscow, Tehran and the Taliban were "worrying" for their country.

Atmar said Russia and Iran were friendly countries of Afghanistan, which should use their contacts with the Taliban for the sake of peace in Afghanistan.

Last month, Alexander Mantytskiy, Russian ambassador to Afghanistan, and Zamir Kabulov, special representative of Russia in Afghanistan-Pakistan, caused uproar here when they acknowledged ties between the Taliban and Russia. These diplomats claimed contacts with the Taliban were only for the security of Russian diplomatic mission in Afghanistan.

“In media reports, Russia and Iran have said they have ties [with the Taliban], but are not supporting [them]. The government of Afghanistan wants to know if you [Iran and Russia] are not supporting them then what are these contacts for?" Atmar asked.

He cautioned Iran and Russia to learn from Pakistan's experience, which faced the wrath of terrorist groups when it began differentiating between “good and bad terrorists".

“In the fight against terrorism, contacts between the states should be supreme over ties between a state and terrorists, so, as friendly countries [Iran and Russia] should come and use these contacts for peace in Afghanistan, and not for war," he said.

The top Afghan diplomat had also expressed hope the new U.S. administration under the President-elect Donald Trump would stand by Afghanistan in the fight against terrorism.

Meanwhile, Afghan lawmakers were also increasingly becoming skeptical about the intentions of Moscow and Tehran.

Afghan officials in western Farah province have accused Iran of equipping and harboring the Taliban. Similar concerns have been raised by security officials in restive northern Kunduz province that borders Tajikistan. Kunduz briefly fell to the Taliban earlier this year, and Afghan officials claimed to have confiscated Russian arms from the Taliban after reclaiming it.

Gul Ahmad Azimi, a lawmaker from Farah province, had urged the Wolesi Jirga (the lower house) earlier this week that the government in Kabul should raise this issue of interference by other countries in their internal affairs at the United Nations Security Council.

Earlier this week, Moscow had hosted Chinese and Pakistani officials for a trilateral conference on Afghanistan, without any representation from the Kabul government. Prior to this, Russia and Iran publicly acknowledged having contacts with the Taliban.

Also, many in Afghanistan fear the country may turn into yet another battlefield between global powers just like it did during the Cold War.

This fear takes special significance when one takes into account the fact that Kabul and Washington are signatory to the Bilateral Strategic Agreement that guarantees the war-torn country's backing of the world power.

Analyst Nizamuddin Khan told Anadolu Agency the U.S. was now in Afghanistan just like the then USSR was back in the 1980s while Russia seems to be adapting the role of the then U.S. that backed the so-called mujahedeen to topple the then Moscow-backed regime in Kabul.

“A major difference remains the fact that the public sentiments towards the U.S. and its supported government in Kabul are now much more positive and strong compared to the nationwide anti-government mood during the Soviet invasion," Khan noted.


http://www.yenisafak.com/en/dunya/afghan-taliban-acknowledge-ties-with-moscow-tehran-2589101
 
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If Afghanistan has any future, then Afghan Taliban have a crucial role in it. And currently they are dominant power which will dominate more in near future. Its wise to make deals with them instead of Puppet Regime in Capital, and this is what Pakistan, Iran, China & Russia are doing.
 
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It is beyond any doubt that future of Afghanistan is not possible without Taliban. American puppet regime is destined to fall. So, the only reliable solution for stability in Afghanistan is through Taliban. Historical facts also supports this.
 
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The geo-politics changes as none can predict but it is always about the one's interest. Russia is playing her cards very wisely especially in regards of Afghanistan that once was the ground of downing the USSR by US. The shape of region is changing rapidly and if this move becomes more effective, I am sure, New Delhi would have a lot of complaints against US as being supportive to the government in Afghanistan and to by siding with any power against Taliban which is turning into a bad move. India's decision was only related to contain Pakistan by any mean as well as having a breathing room against China but strategy works in different way.

India has fired its shot by going to US camp and Russia is well aware about the importance of Pakistan in this matter (Afghanistan) that even last Tri-Conference held included the same agenda while ISIS being part of discussion as well while Afghan Government was not present which is only limited to Kabul or few other areas which doesn't matter at all.

Current US Government is doing all it can to create a mess for Trump and the upcoming President views are clear that already has been accused as being supported by Putin so we can see the possible happening in Kabul. Pakistan, China, Russia and Iran have a major role in this regard and India has to understand the fact while current Kabul Government would be seeking exit way. It is prominent to mention that ISIS has been trying to gain power in Afghanistan which is clearly against the interests of major parties and can be seen that who exactly provide them way to counter Taliban.
 
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how times have changed.................

But I sense a dangerous precedence.Just wonder similar approach to Chechen,TTP/BLA and Uighur by Western world.Perhaps this move enabled a much bloodier ending.

As they say,You try to beat a superpower somewhere,they'll find another front of their choosing to beat you.

Future is interesting. :pop:
 
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,TTP/BLA and Uighur by Western world.Perhaps this move enabled a much bloodier ending.
Its time to face the reality and get over the TTP/BLA dream. Those chances have already been taken and exhausted.
 
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Its time to face the reality and get over the TTP/BLA dream. Those chances have already been taken and exhausted.

As a Pakistani,you should know US response,right??

There is one funny notion though,Pakistan is actively supporting Af-Taliban but strongly rejecting any possibilities to give any foothold to its cousin in Pakistan.Whats with that?
 
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Interesting times ahead.. Most importantly china and russia together..
 
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As a Pakistani,you should know US response,right??

There is one funny notion though,Pakistan is actively supporting Af-Taliban but strongly rejecting any possibilities to give any foothold to its cousin in Pakistan.Whats with that?

Pakistan has been supporting the peace process through few contacts with Afghan Taliban for peace and dialogues. TTP was long before denied any help by Afghan Taliban while TTP invited Afghan Taliban to Pakistan as at that time the leadership in Afghanistan clearly denied though replied as to join in Afghanistan. Dig out the information and you will have in dark corners of Internet.
 
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kerma is really a bitch...

the one who disintegrate USSR are now allying with Russian Federation to defeat the one who support them to disintegrate the USSR..
 
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As a Pakistani,you should know US response,right??

There is one funny notion though,Pakistan is actively supporting Af-Taliban but strongly rejecting any possibilities to give any foothold to its cousin in Pakistan.Whats with that?
Probably because they want them to take their *** back across the border, and leave Pakistan in peace

kerma is really a bitch...

the one who disintegrate USSR are now allying with Russian Federation to defeat the one who support them to disintegrate the USSR..

happens all the time buddy.. Saddam fought Iran for the US, and then the US took him out too
 
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