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Should Russia's talks with the Taliban be a cause for concern for the West?

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Should Russia's talks with the Taliban be a cause for concern for the West?

Should Russia's talks with the Taliban be a cause for concern for the West?

Russia is hosting a Taliban delegation for talks on issues of ‘counter-terrorism’ and ‘narcotics’ on Friday, 29 September.

China, Pakistan and Uzbekistan are among the powers heading to meet representatives in Kazan, south west Russia.


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