Russia became the first country to officially recognize the Taliban regime after its capture in Afghanistan in 2021.
The statement of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that Moscow sees good prospects for strengthening bilateral ties and will continue to support Afghanistan in the fight against terrorism, a crime in drugs and safety.
The potential of economic cooperation in the field of energy, transport, agriculture and infrastructure is emphasized.
Earlier, the Russian Federation excluded Taliban from the list of terrorist organizations.
In June, Russia began to give mobile communications of the Taliban. The Russian developer of telecommunication equipment “NTC Protei” placed a software and hardware complex of the 4G mobile network at four regions of the country.
The Russian company agreed with the protein regarding the creation of the base of the base station by about 2 billion rubles. The component is responsible for the transit of most of the traffic between users and servers. The installation of equipment at Afghan base stations will provide a cellular connection of up to 10 million subscribers (the country’s population at the beginning of the year amounted to 44.3 million people).
After the seizure of power in Afghanistan, the Talibians in 2021, large suppliers of television vehicles, including Ericsson and Nokia, left the market through sanctions. Chinese companies, including Huawei and ZTE, limited their work in the country.
At the end of May, it became known that in Afghanistan Taliba demanded to break his heads in desktop football – otherwise the game would be completely prohibited.
In the province of Dikendi, Talibi ordered table football clubs to break his head to players to continue the game. In case of non -compliance with this requirement, the game will be completely prohibited.
In the Taliban, this was explained by the fact that the miniature figures of players in the game resemble idols, which, in their opinion, is prohibited in Islam.
Source: Racurs

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