Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that the United States and NATO coalition have been trying to downplay the existence of Daesh militants in Afghanistan.
“We are alarmed as unfortunately, the US and NATO military in Afghanistan makes every effort to silence and deny Daesh group’s presence in Afghanistan,” Lavrov told reporters after talks with his Pakistani counterpart Khawaja Muhammad Asif in Moscow.
He said that Russia was skeptical about US and NATO’s resolve to eliminate Daesh in the country.
“We have very serious suspicions over the measures that the NATO coalition in Afghanistan is using to curb this threat,” he said.
“According to our data, the IS presence in northern and eastern Afghanistan is rather serious, there are already thousands of gunmen,” Lavrov said. “This increases the risk of the terrorists’ penetration to Central Asia and it is not that difficult to get to Russia.”
Lavrov stressed the need to step up efforts to prevent this scenario. “The Shanghai Cooperation Organization, where Pakistan and India have full-fledged membership, is represented by all key neighbours of Afghanistan and Afghanistan is taking part as an observer at the SCO,” he said.
The foreign ministers are meanwhile also expected to focus on the role Pakistan and Russia could play in promoting political negotiations on ending the conflict in Afghanistan.
“Pakistan deeply values its closely and cooperative relations with the Russian Federation. Pakistan wants to enhance cooperation with Russia in diverse fields including trade, energy, defense production,” said Asif.
On Pakistan and Afghanistan relations, he said, “Our brotherly neighbour Afghanistan is in a painful situation. We believe that there is no military solution to Afghanistan’s internal conflict.
A politically negotiated settlement to an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace and reconciliation process is the only viable solution to a lasting peace in Afghanistan. Pakistan and Russia share common concerns relating to threat posed by the prevailing situation ranging from terrorism, drug production, use of drug money for terror financing to security of the region and countries,” said Asif.
He said Russia and Pakistan are committed to promoting peace and stability in Afghanistan.
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