The former first vice president of Afghanistan says the recent meeting in Moscow showed the regional will to support the Afghan resistance.

Moscow, February 10 - Sangar, Talib Aliyev. On February 8, the Metropol Hotel in Moscow hosted the fifth multilateral meeting of the Secretaries of the Security Councils of the countries of the region on the Afghan problem.

Amrullah Saleh, former First Vice President of Afghanistan, wrote on his Facebook page that the meeting is the first step in demonstrating the will of the countries in the region to support the resistance to change the situation in Afghanistan.

“The definition of the support process may be different for each government, but there is a common and undeniable aspect in the position of all of them that the Taliban is not and will not be a government if they do not listen to the wishes of the people of Afghanistan and the countries of the region. From the position of each of these countries, it is clear that they are aware of the socio-political context of Afghanistan and do not accept the Taliban narrative that represents Afghanistan,” Saleh says.

The main analysis of the meeting, he said, was that the weapons left by NATO and the US to the Taliban have only two uses: they are either used against the people of Afghanistan and for repression, or they are sold to terrorist groups.

“This part of their position makes it clear that the Taliban's power structures are illegal, and their actions are considered criminal and terrorist. The continuation of the current deplorable situation will lead to the flight of more people from the country, exacerbate poverty, and deprivation, and create the basis for the spread of terrorist groups,” said the former first vice president of Afghanistan.

According to Amrullah Saleh, the participants in the Moscow meeting directly or indirectly viewed the Taliban as the master and accomplice of terrorist groups, and the infamous Qatari agreement, which was in fact a plot to transfer Afghanistan into the hands of the Taliban, was not mentioned at all.

“The lack of mention of the Doha agreement shows that if the problem is to be resolved through negotiations, it cannot be within the framework of this agreement,” he writes.

The former First Vice President of Afghanistan called the news exceptionally good and positive for the resistance forces and added that the political narrative emerging from the meeting in Moscow is aimed at phased and real moral, political, financial, and even military support for the anti-Taliban forces.

“The emergence of this powerful regional bloc, with a focus on Afghanistan, is a message against the narrative of doubt, both external and internal, that resistance is not working and there is no desire to support it,” writes Amrullah Saleh.

According to him, the resistance was born in the hearts of the Afghanistanis and is also supported, because the political capacity and financial resources of the Taliban to manage the crisis, which is getting deeper and wider every day, are very small and insufficient, and therefore no common sense allows for strategic investment in Afghanistan under the control of this group.

“The Taliban lacks strategic appeal and national legitimacy, and the era of the benevolence of some forces towards the Taliban is also coming to an end. As a person who considers himself an active participant in the resistance, I look with optimism at the results of the Moscow meeting and welcome its effectiveness. God bless us," sums up Amrullah Saleh.

On February 8, in Moscow, the capital of Russia, a meeting was held between the secretaries of the security councils of the countries of the region - Russia, China, India, Tajikistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, who specifically discussed and exchanged views on the issue of Afghanistan. Russian President Vladimir Putin also attended the meeting and expressed concern about the situation in Afghanistan.


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