Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Russia Shocks the World – First to Recognize Taliban Rule!

-

Moscow’s Bold Move Sets Stage for New Global Power Shift

In a stunning diplomatic twist, Russia has officially recognized the Taliban government, becoming the first country to do so since the group took control of Afghanistan in 2021.

After accepting credentials from a Taliban-appointed ambassador, Moscow declared its intent to deepen ties with Kabul — focusing on security, counter-terrorism, trade, energy, and infrastructure. The Russian Foreign Ministry called it a “game-changing step” toward productive cooperation.

Russia Shocks the World - First to Recognize Taliban Rule!

The Taliban hailed Russia’s recognition as a ‘courageous decision’, hoping it sets off a domino effect of global legitimacy.

This move sends shockwaves through the West, especially as Washington continues to freeze Afghan assets and enforce sanctions. The U.S. and allies still refuse formal recognition, citing human rights concerns — particularly the Taliban’s harsh restrictions on women’s education and freedoms.

Russia Shocks the World - First to Recognize Taliban Rule!

Once banned by Moscow as terrorists, the Taliban are now seen by President Putin as allies against ISIS-K, especially after a deadly attack in Moscow earlier this year.

Russia’s move signals a major power play in Central Asia, potentially redrawing alliances and pushing global diplomacy into uncharted territory.


RussiaRecognizesTaliban #PutinPowerMove #GlobalDiplomacyShift #TalibanGovt #AfghanistanCrisis #MoscowVsWest #GeopoliticalShock #ISISK #WomenRightsInAfghanistan

LATEST POSTS

India AI Summit – A Comedy of Error

The much‑hyped India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, touted as South Asia’s largest technology forum, quickly fell into...

All About Gaza Peace Board’s First Meeting

Trump described the inaugural session as “the most consequential board ever assembled"The first official meeting of the Board of...

Jeffrey Epstein Offered Pentagon and FBI Buildings – Shocking DOJ Reveal

Could the disgraced financier really have owned U.S. government property? New DOJ documents suggest a jaw-dropping possibility.'Daily Jang' reported...

Most Popular