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Taliban “foreign minister” Amir Khan Muttaqi announced on Thursday that his terrorist organization is running 39 “fully operating” Afghanistan diplomatic missions around the world.
Muttaqi updated the public on the status of Taliban diplomatic efforts during a press conference on Thursday. Muttaqi did not reportedly name all the countries that have established official ties with the Taliban or where all the diplomatic missions are located. Chinathe first country to accept an official Taliban ambassador to its capital, Beijing, in December 2023, following years of Taliban leaders courting Chinese officials and businesses to invest in the country.
The top Taliban diplomat did note that the group had successfully convinced neighboring Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan to remove it from the countries’ list of banned terrorist organizations and hinted that Russia would “soon” do the same. The Russian government, which claims to take a hard line against radical Islamic terrorism, has similarly suggested it was considering removing the Taliban from its terror designation list to allow for greater cooperation with Kabul.
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