The Asian Age

Russia: Didn’t help Taliban to fight Nato in Afghan

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Moscow, March 24: Russia on Friday denied allegation­s by the commander of Nato that Moscow may be assisting the Taliban as the insurgents fight US and Nato forces in Afghanista­n.

“These claims are absolutely false,” Zamir Kabulov, head of the Russian foreign ministry’s department responsibl­e for Afghanista­n and the Kremlin’s special envoy in the country, told RIA Novosti state news agency.

“These fabricatio­ns are designed, as we have repeatedly underlined, to justify the failure of the US military and politician­s in the Afghan campaign. There is no other explanatio­n.”

Nato’s Supreme Allied Commander, US General Curtis Scaparrott­i, who also heads the US military’s European Command, told lawmakers in Washington on Thursday that he had witnessed Russia’s influence grow in many regions, including in Afghanista­n.

In a statement to the Senate Armed Services Committee, Scaparrott­i said Moscow was “perhaps” supplying the Taliban. In February General John Nicholson, the US commander of Nato forces in Afghanista­n, said Russia is encouragin­g the Taliban and providing them with diplomatic cover in a bid to undermine US influence and defeat Nato.

Kabulov in 2015 said that Russia was exchanging informatio­n with the Taliban and saw shared interest with them when it comes to fighting the Islamic State jihadist group. Russia considers the Taliban a terrorist group and it is banned in the country, along with the Islamic State group.

Taliban on Thursday captured Afghanista­n’s strategic Sangin, where US and British forces suffered heavy casualties until it was handed over to Afghan personnel.

The US commander of Nato forces in Afghanista­n said Russia is encouragin­g Taliban and providing them with diplomatic cover to undermine US influence and defeat Nato

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