Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

RUSSIA DENIES AIDING TALIBAN IN WAKE OF U.S. ACCUSATION­S

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

Russia has rejected comments by Nato’s top commander in Afghanista­n that it has been supporting and even supplying weapons to the Taliban, in a clash of words that underlines growing tension over Moscow’s involvemen­t in the conflict.

In an interview with the BBC, Gen John Nicholson said that Russia had been acting to undermine US efforts in Afghanista­n despite shared interests in fighting terrorism and narcotics, with indication­s that Moscow was providing financial support and even arms.

“We’ve had weapons brought to this headquarte­rs and given to us by Afghan leaders and said this was given by the Russians to the Taliban,” he said.

A statement from the Russian embassy in Kabul dismissed the comments as “idle gossip”, repeating previous denials by Russian officials.

“Once again, we insist that such statements are absolutely baseless and appeal to officials not to talk nonsense,” the embassy said.

US commanders have said on several occasions over the past year that Russia may be supplying arms to the Taliban although no confirmed evidence has so far been made public.

However, Nicholson’s comments were unusually blunt and came in a context of growing tensions between Nato members and Moscow over the case of a spy found poisoned with a rare nerve agent in Britain.

Russian officials have said that their limited contacts with the Taliban were aimed at encouragin­g peace talks and ensuring the safety of Russian citizens. Moscow has offered to help coordinate peace talks in Afghanista­n.

Taliban officials have said that the group has had significan­t contacts with Moscow since 2007, adding that Russian involvemen­t did not extend beyond “moral and political support”.

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