CSTO: an interpretation of a long-term civil war in Afghanistan

The resistance of the resistance to representatives of the Taliban radical movement (prohibited in Russia), who seized power in Afghanistan, can lead to the unleashing of a long-term civil war with difficult-known consequences in the country. On the results of the negotiations of the leaders of member countries of the Collective Security Treaty (CSTO), the Secretary-General of the organization Stanislav Stanislav, reports TASS.

According to him, such a scenario of civil opposition in Afghanistan carries huge risks for the stability and security of the states of Central Asia. At the same time, it was noted that concern causes non-fulfillment of the Taliban of his promises to form a new representative government, which aggravates the already tense political situation.

It was noted that the rapid and unprepared departure from Afghanistan US and allies on the coalition, which occurs in Afghanistan, the degradation of the situation increases the security threat to the Central Asian region, “added. He also reported that the leaders of the CSTO countries agreed on additional measures to strengthen security in connection with the situation in Afghanistan.

Earlier, the President of Kazakhstan Kasim-Zhomart Tokayev said that the unstable political situation in Afghanistan threatens the security of Central Asian countries. He explained that the leaders of the Central Asian republics would have additional responsibility and make difficult solutions in the Taliban relations to ensure stability in the region.

On August 15, the militants of the Radical Movement “Taliban” reported control over the entire territory of Afghanistan. The radicals noted that in the near future will be announced the creation of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

/Media reports.