So far, no government has established full-fledged diplomatic relations with the Taliban since its takeover of Afghanistan last year. Yet according to Taliban officials, about ten countries have “accepted” diplomats representing the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA). Four of them have accredited Taliban-appointed diplomats. Last month, Russia’s Foreign Ministry accredited Jamal Nasir Gharwal, a Taliban official, to serve as charge d'affaires in the Afghan embassy in Moscow before he took over the diplomatic mission on 9 April, making Russia the latest power to form diplomatic relations with the IEA. Russia’s foreign ministry stated that this move did not constitute
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