In Russia, they talked about lesson lessons learned by Taliban

Special Representative of the Russian President in Afghanistan, Director of the Second Department of Asia Foreign Ministry, Zamir Kabulov said that the Militants of the Radical Movement of the Taliban (forbidden in Russia) will not try to export their ideology to Central Asia countries, as they learned “lesson 20 years ago “. He spoke on this on the air Youtube channel “Soloviev Live”.

According to him, the issue of expansion of movement to Central Asian countries is not worth it.

“I think that there is no, so the question is not worth it … I’m practically sure that the Taliba will not do this. Lesson 20 years ago they learned well,” Kabulov said.

Also, according to him, the Taliban made for themselves “defined conclusions from history.” Kabulov called an encouraging signal including the process of forming a temporary new leadership and the announcement of its composition. “This suggests that in the leadership of the Taliban movement there is a serious thought process,” he concluded.

Previously, Kabulov noted that the Russian authorities remained satisfied with the behavior of militants after capturing control over Afghanistan. He considered Taliban more conspiracked than the former government of the republic.

August 15 militants “Taliban” (a terrorist movement prohibited in the Russian Federation) announced the establishment of control throughout Afghanistan. Currently, the country’s management is under the Provisional Council, which will later give the power of the Taliban. After the replacement of the government, hundreds of Afghans went to Kabul Airport for flight from the country. People burst into the airfield building, climbed on airplanes, there was a crush.

US announced that they would help in the evacuation of their citizens, as well as Afghans. At the same time with the Taliban there was an agreement that all actions should be discontinued until August 31. After that, as declared, control over Afghanistan must go to the Taliban.

/Media reports.