Zamir Kabulov, the Russian special envoy for Afghanistan, stated that recognising the Taliban government is not the only condition for Afghanistan’s rejoining the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).
Kabulov affirmed that Moscow supports Afghanistan’s accession to the organisation even prior to recognising the Taliban.
However, he noted that Afghanistan must stabilise its economy for other SCO members to back its inclusion.
The Russian envoy acknowledged that the SCO is primarily an economic organisation, and Afghanistan can join by improving its economic situation.
Previously, Russian President Vladimir Putin had emphasised on the formation of an inclusive government with the participation of all ethnic groups in Afghanistan. Putin stressed on the importance of ensuring that all United Nations-level agreements, including the formation of an inclusive government, are implemented.
On Tuesday, in Saint Petersburg, Putin also highlighted the importance of maintaining relations with the Taliban.
He explained that Uzbekistan’s main challenge is access to the seas, stating, “There are various options here, including developing logistics through Afghan territory.”
Putin emphasised that stability in Afghanistan is crucial for both Uzbekistan and Russia in this regard.