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Russia accepts Taliban's nominated ambassador to Moscow

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Posted on June 1, 2025

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By Mohammad Yunus Yawar KABUL (Reuters) -Russia has officially accepted the Taliban's nomination of an ambassador to Moscow, the Afghan foreign ministry said in a statement on Sunday, as economic and

Russia Acknowledges Taliban's Ambassador Nomination to Moscow

By Mohammad Yunus Yawar

KABUL (Reuters) -Russia has officially accepted the Taliban's nomination of an ambassador to Moscow, the Afghan foreign ministry said in a statement on Sunday, as economic and political ties grow between the two sanctions-hit nations.

Russia in April suspended its ban on the Taliban, which it had designated for more than two decades as a terrorist organisation, in a move that paved the way for Moscow to normalise ties with the leadership of Afghanistan.

No country has formally recognised the Taliban's government, which took over the country in 2021 as U.S.-led forces withdrew.

"We hope this new phase will allow both countries to expand cooperation in various fields," said Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Taliban's acting foreign minister, in a statement.

China in 2023 became the first country to accept a diplomat at ambassador level from the Taliban and several countries have since followed, including Pakistan which announced it would upgrade the position this week. Diplomats say formally presenting ambassadorial credentials to a foreign head of state signals a step towards recognition.

(Reporting by Mohammad Yunus Yawar in Kabul; Writing by Ariba Shahid in Karachi; Editing by Charlotte Greenfield and Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia accepts Taliban's nominated ambassador to Moscow.
  • Economic and political ties grow between Russia and Afghanistan.
  • Russia lifted its ban on the Taliban in April.
  • No country has formally recognized the Taliban government.
  • China was the first to accept a Taliban diplomat at ambassador level.

Frequently Asked Questions

What recent action did Russia take regarding the Taliban?
Russia has officially accepted the Taliban's nomination of an ambassador to Moscow, as stated by the Afghan foreign ministry.
How long had Russia designated the Taliban as a terrorist organization?
Russia had designated the Taliban as a terrorist organization for more than two decades before suspending its ban in April.
What does the Taliban hope to achieve through this new diplomatic phase?
The Taliban's acting foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, expressed hope that this new phase will allow both countries to expand cooperation in various fields.
Which country was the first to accept a Taliban diplomat at ambassador level?
China became the first country to accept a diplomat at ambassador level from the Taliban in 2023.
Have any countries formally recognized the Taliban's government?
As of now, no country has formally recognized the Taliban's government, which took control of Afghanistan in 2021.

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