Vladimir Putin: Russia is interested in an Afghanistan without war and terrorism
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia is interested in an Afghanistan without war, terrorism, and drug trafficking.
On Thursday, Putin received the letters of accreditation from 34 newly arrived foreign ambassadors at the Kremlin. The ceremony was held in the Alexander Hall of the Moscow Kremlin.
At the letter of accreditation ceremony at the Kremlin, Putin said, "Afghanistan is an observer state of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). In recent years, Sino-Afghan cooperation has made significant progress. This is due to Russia's decision last year to formally recognize the new Afghan regime. We sincerely hope that Afghanistan becomes a unified, independent, and peaceful country without war, terrorism, and drug trafficking."
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