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Eurasianet on MSNCentral Asia: Bringing Afghanistan in from the coldAnother project designed to draw Afghans closer to Central Asia is the AIRITOMFree Zone in Termez, which opened last year and ...
In a dramatic shift with far-reaching geopolitical implications, Russia has become the first major world power to formally ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNCOMMENT: In recognising Taliban, Moscow had one eye on rise in Afghanistan of terrorist ISIS-KThe rise of the Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISIS-K, or ISKP) militant and terrorist group in Afghanistan and the ...
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The National Interest on MSNWhy Russia Recognized the TalibanThe implications of this move extend far beyond symbolism. By recognizing the Taliban as Afghanistan’s legitimate government, ...
Yet, no government had formally recognized the “Taliban 2.0” until Russia did so on July 3. Still, in the face of Afghanistan’s enduring hardships, Russia’s decision may mark the beginning of a new ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNCentering AsiaIn a move that could reshape regional geopolitics, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, and Afghanistan have signed a framework agreement for a Joint Feasibility Study on the Uzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan (UAP) ...
He reiterated Uzbekistan’s readiness to strengthen cooperation in key sectors and stressed that Afghanistan must serve as a strategic link between Central and South Asia.
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Daily Times(PK) on MSNShifting Global OrderThe world is undergoing an era of unprecedented transformation. International relations, global alliances, and the balance of power are all in flux. The unipolar world that emerged after the Cold ...
This month, Russia became the first foreign government to formally recognize the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, nearly four ...
In his reflection, Gusseinov notes that across the vast expanse of Greater Eurasia, the Central Asian countries and Mongolia ...
Pleased to announce the signing of a Framework Agreement on the Feasibility of Uzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan (UAP) Railway ...
UAP Railway Project to connect Uzbekistan with Pakistan via Afghanistan, offering Central Asia access to seaports ...
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