Moscow supports the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan

08/02/2019

 

MONITORING (SW) – A top Russian diplomat has met with Taliban representatives and expressed Moscow’s support for the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

The meeting came after two days of talks between prominent Afghan figures and Taliban representatives in Moscow, the AP reported.

A senior Taliban official said Wednesday that the United States has proposed to withdraw half of its troops from Afghanistan by the end of April, but the U.S. military said it has received no orders to begin packing up.

Zamir Kabulov, the Russian presidential envoy on Afghanistan, told the RIA Novosti news agency Thursday that Russia is willing to help talks between the United States and the Taliban on the withdrawal of U.S. troops, but expressed doubt that the United States would pull out all of its troops.

“We’re willing to help them agree on this,” Kabulov said. “But if the U.S. says that they want to withdraw their troops but leave some military bases there — we’re not going to be helping on this.”

He also said that Moscow would be willing to support lifting sanctions from the Taliban as long as other U.N. Security Council members are also on board.

The two-day talks in the Russian capital that wrapped up Wednesday sidelined the government of Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Ghani which has criticized the gathering.

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