Search: USA,Afghanistan,Taliban,Russia,China,Pakistan (3 materials)

The Fall of Kabul and the Balance of Power in Greater Eurasia

... power of a radical religious movement in Afghanistan in the mid-1990s prompted an attempt ... ... of world politics. Then any actions of the Taliban on the sovereign territory of Afghanistan ... ... Astana there were own efforts to balance Russian and growing Chinese influence in the ... ... it leads to the further strengthening of China, to better conditions for Russia and ... ... implementation of major economic projects and refusal to support those religious groups that ... ... probability, it will strengthen the position of Pakistan, which already closely cooperates ...

02.09.2021

Waiting for the Intra-Afghan Dialogue to Begin

... unshakable and immune to erosion. Ruslan Mamedov: The Inter-Afghan Talks: Transforming the Taliban And now Trump, trying to get ahead of events and ride his luck into the November... ... West Point in 2008. The primary objective of AfPac was to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan in a phased and painless manner (to the extent that this was possible) while... ... on a happy face. This is what makes the joint call of the special representatives of Russia, China, Iran and Pakistan for foreign troops in Afghanistan to “withdraw in an orderly and responsible...

23.06.2020

Escape from Responsibility: the U.S. Is Looking for a Way Out of Afghanistan

... forces to take responsibility for the situation in Afghanistan U.S. senators Republican Rand Paul and ... ... from the federal government in the amount of 2.5 thousand dollars. ($7.5 billion in total). The adoption ... ... both Republicans and Democrats. Kh Khalid Farooq: Pakistan Will Appreciate Russia Playing a More Active Role in the Region One ... ... negotiating process between the political wing of the Taliban in Doha and the U.S. special representative ... ... growing. The attitude to the situation of Russia and China is particularly important. In a climate of the ...

15.04.2019

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