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Russian Diplomat Denies Speculations Linking Moscow With Taliban

© Host photo agency / Go to the mediabankPress briefing with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov, Russia-ASEAN: Towards Strategic Partnership
Press briefing with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov, Russia-ASEAN: Towards Strategic Partnership - Sputnik International
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US-led coalition forces have failed to resolve the Afghan conflict in the last sixteen years. Russia has stepped in offering to facilitate a dialogue between the Afghan government and the Taliban for the betterment of all of Central Asia.

New Delhi (Sputnik) — Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov has termed the speculations that arose from an Afghan commander's statement alleging Russia's involvement in arming the Taliban as "groundless".

"There are a lot of talks about the possibility of Russia's assistance to the Taliban but there is no evidence whatsoever with regard to Russia's assistance to the Taliban, these are pure speculations," Igor Morgulov said during a discussion at Raisina Dialogue 2018 in the Indian capital New Delhi. 

​Morgulov's statement comes a day after Russia offered to host direct talks between the government of Afghanistan and the Taliban to resolve the conflict "in the interest of ending a fratricidal civil war" that has raged for more than 16 years. It was against this backdrop that BBC journalist Yalda Hakim, moderating the discussions at the Rasina Dialogue, asked Morgulov whether Russia had direct contact with the Taliban.

"Of course we have periodical contacts, which focus on two items: the security of Russian citizens in Afghanistan and on how we can facilitate the Afghan government and the opposition forces to sit down and talk about peaceful reconciliation," he replied.

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The Russian diplomat categorically denied any kind of Russian assistance to the Taliban and said that Afghan government has not been able to provide any evidence of such a claim made by one of its commanders.  However, it is true that foreign fighters are being smuggled into northern Afghanistan through helicopters that do not bear the identification of any agency, he claimed.

"We see helicopters which bring foreign fighters to northern Afghanistan. We asked the government in Kabul and we asked NATO commanders; where these come from because we know that this is NATO and Afghan government who is controlling the airspaces," Morgulov added.

When asked what evidence he had to back his claims, the Russian diplomat said that Moscow was in possession of a video in which local people of northern Afghanistan are testifying such incidences. "Local people are saying to the local government as well, but local government is not responding to this evidence," Morgulov said.

The Raisina Dialogue is a multilateral conference held annually in New Delhi to discuss threadbare challenging issues before the global community.

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