Putin says other countries must not impose their values on Afghanistan

Russian president calls on global community to prevent the 'collapse' of Afghanistan following Taliban takeover


AFP/Reuters August 20, 2021
Russian President Vladimir Putin. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

MOSCOW:

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that other countries should not impose their own values on Afghanistan and that the reality was that the Taliban had taken control of most of the country.

"The Taliban movement control almost the entire territory of the country," he told a televised press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the Kremlin.

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"These are the realities and it is from these realities that we must proceed, preventing the collapse of the Afghan state," he added.

Both leaders said Afghanistan figured prominently during the outgoing German leader's final working visit to Russia.

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Putin also criticised the "irresponsible policy" of imposing "outside values" on war-torn Afghanistan.

"You cannot impose standards of political life and behaviour on other people from outside," Putin said.

The Russian president also highlighted the importance of preventing "terrorists" from entering neighbouring countries from Afghanistan, including "under the guise of refugees".

COMMENTS (18)

Gayle | 3 years ago | Reply Putin has shown his hypocrisy with his own words. Of all the countries Russia and China should definitely keep their oppressive noses out of Afghanistan.
Mudassir Khan | 3 years ago | Reply Indeed if we go back to 80s we also see that USSR attack on Afghanistan and Afghanistan become graveyard for them.And similarly for USA. To conclude I can say that no one can win gorilla war in Afghanistan.
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