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Putin: Russia will work to ‘normalize’ Afghanistan

MOSCOW: Russia is actively working to “normalize” the situation in Afghanistan, President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday during a visit to neighboring Tajikistan, evoking Moscow’s responsibilities in the area.

“We are doing everything to normalize the situation [in Afghanistan] and we are trying to build relations with the political forces that control the situation,” Putin said during talks with Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon, referring to the Taliban.

But their starting point was that Afghanistan’s ethnic groups should take a full part in running the country, he added, in comments broadcast by Russian media.

“Here, you know best…what needs to be done to ensure that the situation in the region — in this zone, where we have a common responsibility — is stable and threatens no one,” he told Rahmon.

This is Putin’s first trip abroad since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24.

Russia has a major military base in Tajikistan, one of its allies in the region.

Tajikistan has a 1,200-kilometer (750-mile) long border with Afghanistan, and Tajik forces regularly clash with Afghan drug smugglers.

The Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan last August has led some observers to fear that Tajikistan, the poorest of the former Soviet Union states, could be destabilized.

The country remains economically very dependent on Russia.

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