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Moscow’s New Military Partner Has Something Russia Needs More Than Allies

The security provisions in recent agreements with the Taliban may reflect intent, but the more immediate benefit on the Russian side appears to be addressing the labor shortage.

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thediplomat.comStai leggendo15 g fa

Moscow’s New Military Partner Has Something Russia Needs More Than Allies

The security provisions in recent agreements with the Taliban may reflect intent, but the more immediate benefit on the Russian side appears to be addressing the labor shortage.

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aljazeera.com15 g fa

Is the Taliban-Russia MoU good for Afghanistan?

The recently signed agreement is unlikely to advance the country's long-term national interests.

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dw.com14 g fa

Taliban, Russia are cozying up to each other — why?

Russia and the Afghan Taliban have signed a deal on repairing Soviet-era and Russian-made weapons, a seemingly small move in a larger game involving the US, Pakistan, and Moscow's efforts to curb Western influence.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·aljazeera.com

    Is the Taliban-Russia MoU good for Afghanistan?

    The recently signed agreement is unlikely to advance the country's long-term national interests.

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·thediplomat.com

    Moscow’s New Military Partner Has Something Russia Needs More Than Allies

    The security provisions in recent agreements with the Taliban may reflect intent, but the more immediate benefit on the Russian side appears to be addressing the labor shortage.

  3. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·dw.com

    Taliban, Russia are cozying up to each other — why?

    Russia and the Afghan Taliban have signed a deal on repairing Soviet-era and Russian-made weapons, a seemingly small move in a larger game involving the US, Pakistan, and Moscow's…

  4. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·thediplomat.com

    Russia’s Dual Afghan Strategy and Pakistan’s Shrinking Room for Maneuver

    Moscow’s deepening relations with the Taliban hint at growing doubts about Pakistan as a counterterrorism partner.