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World News See other World News Articles Title: China, Iran, Pakistan, And Russia Are Increasingly Displeased With The Afghan Taliban Authored by Andrew Korybko via Substack, The Chinese, Iranian, Pakistani, and Russian Foreign Ministers gathered for their third quadrilateral meeting on Afghanistan on the sidelines of the UNGA last week. The joint statement that they produced was sharply critical of the Taliban on very sensitive issues, thus showing that theyre becoming increasingly displeased with them. They confirmed that international terrorist groups are still active in Afghanistan despite the Talibans claims and called on them to fulfill their obligation to fight them. Those fours joint statement explicitly said that the Taliban should eliminate all terrorist groups equally and non-discriminatory and prevent the use of Afghan territory against its neighbors, the region, and beyond, thus implying that its only selectively targeting those like ISIS-K which it considers a threat. The innuendo is that some of them like the TTP and BLA, which readers can learn more about here, are being sheltered by the Taliban and even exploited by them as proxies against Pakistan like Islamabad suspects. It's for this reason why Pakistans Express Tribune, which is one of the countrys most reliable outlets, described the inclusion of that language as a major diplomatic victory. The other criticisms of the Taliban were comparatively milder and include a call for it to finally assemble the ethno-politically inclusive government that it promised to form a few years back, create the conditions for facilitating the return of refugees from Iran and Pakistan, and reconsider its policy towards women. The rest of the document was perfunctory and also predictably blamed NATO for Afghanistans plight, but its the parts mentioned above that are the most important for observers to pay attention to. What they show is that those four counties honeymoon with the Taliban has indisputably ended and theyre no longer shy about drawing attention to its ties with international terrorist groups. They dont outright accuse it of complicity with them, but a reading between the lines reveals that this is what they think. This is significant because it hints that they wouldnt politically oppose whatever military means Pakistan might ultimately resort to for defending its national security interests from Taliban-backed terrorists. China, Iran, and Russia arent anywhere near as directly affected by this ignoble state of affairs as Pakistan is, and each has their respective reasons for not worsening their ties with it in spite of this, with Pakistan being the only one among them that might do something tangible in response. China wants Pakistan to improve its domestic security situation in order to protect BRIs CPEC flagship, Iran doesnt want Taliban-backed terrorists in Pakistans Balochistan spilling over into its half of this transnational region, and Russia wants a stable environment in which to possibly ramp up investments. The convergence of these threes interests in this respect inside of Pakistan in spite of their individual ties with the Taliban is why they agreed to so sharply criticize the group in their joint statement. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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