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Russian President Putin calls on US and its allies to provide aid to Afghanistan

Kabul [Afghanistan], December 25 (ANI): Russian President Vladimir Putin called on the US to provide aid to Afghanistan as they had "destroyed" its economy.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin. (Photo Credit - Reuters)

Kabul [Afghanistan], December 25 (ANI): Russian President Vladimir Putin called on the US to provide aid to Afghanistan as they had "destroyed" its economy.
He stressed that aid to the Afghans should be provided by the US and allies that fought for the past 20 years in Afghanistan, reported Tolo News.
"<...> Now, it is necessary to provide assistance to the Afghan people. And this should be done, first of all, by those countries, which have caused such enormous damage to the Afghan economy and society. Those who have been there for 20 years, destroyed the economy, need to provide assistance first," Putin said as quoted by Tass news agency.
Putin made the remarks in response to a question asked by Sputnik News Agency at his annual press conference.
He also talked about the frozen assets of Afghanistan. He said, "First of all, Afghanistan's funds need to be unfrozen by foreign banks, primarily US ones, in order to provide humanitarian aid to the Afghan people to the full extent, otherwise [the country] is likely to face famine and other severe consequences which will affect the neighbouring states," he said.
Calling on the Taliban, who now controls Afghanistan, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that they should form an inclusive government by the representation of all ethnic groups.
Putin linked the recognition of the current Afghan government with ground realities, saying that "forces that are now at the helm in Afghanistan should be prepared for all ethnic groups to be represented in the country's leadership", reported Tolo News.
Further, he said that relations between Kabul and Moscow would develop in the "best possible way."
"This is not an idle issue for us because we have open borders with Central Asian republics, the former republics of the Soviet Union, and, of course, the potential incursion of some extremist elements there cannot but cause us certain alarm and concerns," Putin added. (ANI)

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