Today in Moscow there is an official delegation of Afghanistan, headed by the Minister of Trade.
The radical Taliban group, which seized power in Afghanistan last year, is negotiating with the aggressor country Russia to start active trade. Reuters reported this the previous day.
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It was mentioned that today in Moscow there is an official delegation of Afghanistan, headed by the Minister of Trade, which agreed to buy oil, gasoline, gas and grain.
If an agreement is reached, it would indicate that foreign states are increasingly doing business with the Taliban, although his administration has not been recognized by any international government since seizing power in the country after the withdrawal of US forces. about a year ago, the agency writes.
As is known, strict economic sanctions are currently in effect against Afghanistan, which significantly complicates international arrangements for the Taliban.
“An official source confirmed the existence of a payment plan, but declined to clarify whether official banking channels were involved,” the statement said.
It was previously reported that Russia has granted accreditation to the first diplomat from the Taliban government. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov noted that the new authorities should represent not only the country’s various ethnic groups, national and religious minorities, but also political forces.
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Source: korrespondent

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