Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Narendra Modi agree on the rise of the Islamic radicalization of the region and concern the spread of terrorism by groups affiliated with the Taliban in Pakistan.
Russia and India have decided to consult with Taliban’s actions in Afghanistan and evaluate the existence of a marked change in the Islamist force of Sunni Pashtun, since they have come to power in 1996 before deciding to recognize the new emirates of Afghanistan.
The two countries also decided to put in place combined teams composed of foreign ministries and national security officials of each country to carry out a detailed assessment of the Afghan situation so that the future action with the Islamic government. Taliban is decided by India and Russia.
These crucial decisions have been taken after the Russian President Vladimir Putin called on Tuesday Prime Minister Narendra Modi and held a detailed phone conversation on the situation in Afghanistan and his impact on South Asia and the center before the summit. G-7. President Putin discusses the situation in Afghanistan with the leaders of the Republics of Central Asia, who are extremely concerned about the impact of the rise of an Islamist terrorist force in Kabul and European leaders such as the French President Emmanuel Macron and The Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi. The conversation between PM Modi and President Putin has been described by extremely cordial and warm diplomats, with the two leaders who seem to be on the same page on Afghanistan.
The call of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel both PMI Modi and the Russian President Putin was a farewell of the German leader and was created before the Taliban seized Kabul with American forces running from Afghanistan.
While the National Russian National Security Advisor Gen Nikolai Patrushev was in contact with his American counterpart Jake Sullivan this week, the discussion was tactical in nature with Moscow offering a careful hand to the American forces trying to evacuate Kabul’s civilians. A similar conversation took place between the Russian Minister of Defense and his British counterpart.
During the conversation between the two leaders, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the Chair that India was concerned about the Islamic radicalization of the region and how terrorist groups affiliated with the Taliban in Pakistan could use the developing situation for spread terrorism. It is understood that President Putin agreed with the evaluation of PM MODI and expressed concern about the radicalization in the Republics of Central Asia.
President Putin has made it clear that Russia has yet to determine whether there is a change in the Taliban methodology since the past before taking steps to recognize the Islamist regime. He stated that Russia would consult India before such a decision is made and that the national security and intelligence teams of both countries were invited to carry out this assessment. In 1996-2001, the Taliban led a reign of terror against minorities and women. The Taliban then went after their political opponents by castrant and publicly hang former President Afghan Mohammed Najibullah, Ahmedzai Pashtun, a traffic pole on September 26, 1996.
While India is under discussion with the United States, the leadership of the EU and the UN of Afghanistan’s development, it must be remembered that the role of Russia and India has played for Strengthen the North Anti-Taliban alliance in the 1990s with Iran. The three countries have legitimate participation in Afghanistan as neighbors and include the perfidious role of Pakistan in Taliban 2.0.