America’s reaction to Moscow’s decision to remove the Taliban from banned groups
The spokesman of the White House said in a press conference that Russia's move to remove the Taliban from the country's banned list has a terrible message for others. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency
John Kirby, the strategic communications coordinator of the White House National Security Council, stated in a press conference that if Russia removes the name of the Taliban from the list of banned groups and recognizes it, it will send a terrible message to other countries.
Karbi added that the Taliban have not fulfilled any of the promises they made after coming to power.
He further stated: We are not in a position and will not be in a position to recognize the Taliban as the official government of Afghanistan. Regarding Russia, we think it sends a bad message to others.
High-ranking Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov That country is among the officials who spoke about Moscow’s decision to start relations with the Taliban.
Putin pointing out that The Taliban are currently in power and are running Afghanistan, he believes that the realities of Afghanistan should be accepted and activities should be started to build relations.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |