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🚨RECOGNITION OF AFGHANISTAN: RUSSIAN CHECKMATE MOVE IN EURASIA
Russia’s official recognition of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is a huge move, unlocking new opportunities for Greater Eurasian cooperation.
But what’s in it for everyone involved?
KABUL PASSED THE TEST
Kabul "has demonstrated not just in words, but in practice, that it is not only a legitimate force capable of governing the country, but can also ensure security and combat the terrorist threat," Middle East expert Kirill Semenov tells Sputnik.
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https://x.com/SputnikInt/status/1941187669012381876
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RUSSO-AFGHAN COOPERATION: A GOLDMINE
It opens the door for serious cooperation between Russia and Afghanistan across:
🔸Trade
🔸Infrastructure
🔸Energy
🔸Mining
🔸Security
🔸Counterterrorism
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TAPI GAS PIPELINE: THE KEY TO ASIA
The Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline is key to delivering natural gas across Asia.
Russia might join in — China and India are the new focus as Western pressure pushes Russia to shift its energy exports eastward.
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KABUL ENTERS THE ENERGY MARKET
Turkmen diplomat Rashid Meredov and Afghan Deputy PM Abdul Ghani Baradar are working to advance the TAPI pipeline — over 1,800 km long, capable of carrying 33 billion cubic meters of gas annually.
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HE TRANS-AFGHAN RAILWAY: A NEW SILK ROAD
Russia and Afghanistan are planning to build a Trans-Afghan Railway as part of the International North-South Transport Corridor.
It will connect Northern Eurasia with the Global South, reshaping trade routes.
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https://x.com/SputnikInt/status/1941187683763749331
Afghanistan is sitting on $1-3 trillion in unexploited mineral resources — a treasure trove of lithium, cobalt and rare-earths.
Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu committed in 2024 to integrating Afghanistan into Eurasian structures.
Deputy PM Alexei Overchuk also stressed that Afghanistan holds a special place in Greater Eurasia.