US and Allies Disapprove of the Normalization of the Situation in Afghanistan
US and Allies Disapprove of the Normalization of the Situation in Afghanistan
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MOSCOW: The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) issued a statement in response to the terrorist attack near the Russian embassy in Kabul, making it clear that emerging progress in the normalization of the situation in Afghanistan does not concern the United States and its allies. Haven't benefited.

It is clear that the United States and its allies do not benefit from emerging progress in the normalization of the situation in IRAs. The statement claimed that the prolonged presence of Western countries in Afghanistan has only served to ruin the country's economy, worsen the security situation and make it a haven for the spread of extremism.

The Foreign Intelligence Service emphasized that "the West seeks to prevent the strengthening of our country's position and influence in Afghanistan in the context of a global confrontation with Russia."

“The increase in terrorist activity in the IRA is a logical consequence of the rejection of coordinated, systemic international cooperation by Western states in the fight against extremism. There has been an increase in the frequency of attacks by an individual or group.

 The fight against terrorism cannot be won without the joint efforts of all countries. Cohabiting with extremists inevitably leads to new terrorist attacks and a growing threat to global security "contains this sentence"

On Monday morning, there was an explosion near the consular department building of the embassy. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the terrorist attack claimed the lives of two diplomatic mission staff. The attack was claimed by the terrorist organization Islamic State, which is illegal in Russia.

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