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Russia Officially Recognises Taliban Rule In Afghanistan, Marking Global First

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 5, 2025 World Politics No Comments2 Mins Read
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Russia Officially Recognises Taliban Rule In Afghanistan, Marking Global First.

Moscow, Russia – In a historic move, Russia has become the first nation to formally recognise the Taliban’s government in Afghanistan, a decision that has sparked widespread international discussion. The announcement, made by Russian authorities on Thursday, marks a significant shift in global diplomacy towards the Taliban, who have been in control of Afghanistan since August 2021.

 

The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that the recognition reflects a pragmatic approach to engaging with the Taliban government, citing the need for stability in the region and cooperation on issues such as counter-terrorism and economic development. “This step is aimed at fostering constructive dialogue and addressing mutual interests,” a ministry spokesperson said, emphasising Russia’s intent to work with the Taliban on matters of regional security.





 

Since the Taliban’s return to power, no other country had officially recognised their government, with many nations maintaining a cautious stance due to concerns over human rights, particularly women’s rights, and the group’s historical ties to extremism. Russia’s decision, however, appears to prioritise strategic interests, including securing its southern borders and countering the influence of other global powers in Central Asia.

 

The move has drawn mixed reactions. Some analysts argue it could pave the way for other nations to engage with the Taliban, potentially easing Afghanistan’s diplomatic isolation. Others warn that it risks legitimising a regime widely criticised for its restrictive policies. The United Nations has yet to comment officially, but diplomatic sources suggest the decision could complicate ongoing discussions about Afghanistan’s status in international forums.

 

In Afghanistan, the Taliban welcomed Russia’s recognition, with a spokesperson describing it as “a positive step towards stronger bilateral ties.” The group has been seeking international legitimacy to access frozen Afghan assets and secure foreign investment to address the country’s humanitarian crisis.

 

As the first country to take this bold step, Russia’s recognition of the Taliban government sets a precedent that may reshape geopolitical dynamics in the region. Observers will be watching closely to see how other nations respond and whether this move signals the beginning of a broader shift in global attitudes towards Afghanistan’s rulers.

 

The international community now faces the challenge of balancing pragmatic engagement with the Taliban against concerns over governance and human rights, as Afghanistan’s future remains a focal point of global diplomacy.

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