Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) It is important to come to a common position in the situation in Afghanistan. This was about this by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko told at a meeting with the Ambassador of Tajikistan Makhmadsarif Hakdod, writes BelTA.
The head of the republic called on the SCO member states and the CSTO to develop a consolidated position, which will help the Afghan people “overcome these all difficulties and difficulties.” “If in an Afghan violin, everyone will play in his own way, being trouble,” he stressed.
In what is happening in Afghanistan, Lukashenko accused the West. “The leading Western states got there, created an even worse situation than she was there. And, naturally, they gave rise to even greater radicalism,” the president said. At the same time, he did not rule out the responsibility of other countries. “Partly, maybe we [are to blame]. Because we sat so much and thought: it will not touch us. But no, everything will touch,” said the head of state.
Lukashenko also shared the details of the morning telephone conversations with President Tajikistan Emomali Rakhmon. According to him, the Tajik leader, “as the nearest friend”, told him about the “very tense situation” in Afghanistan. The Belarusian president added that now in front of Tajikistan is an important and challenging task to strengthen the southern border.
previously became known that Lukashenko conducted a number of telephone conversations with the leaders of the CSTO countries in the situation in Afghanistan. In addition to Rahmon, he also phoned with Russian colleague Vladimir Putin. It is expected that later the head of the republic will hold negotiations with President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirzierev.