Russia helps Taliban in the wake of ISIS Khorasan.

Russia’s special ambassador to Afghanistan told the official Russian media agency on Friday that he would help Moscow Taliban in the wake of ISIS.
Former Russian Ambassador of Afghanistan, Zamir Kabu, has named ISIS – Khorasan Province as the “common enemy” of Moscow and cable.
“We will see and appreciate the Taliban’s efforts to fight with ISIS’s Afghan Wing,” Kabuulov said in an interview with the Russian Information Agency.
“We will provide our best help to the authorities through special structures (Afghanistan),” he said.
The Taliban government, which took over power in August 2021, has now not recognized any country after the United States -led international withdrawal from Afghanistan after the 20 -year war.
Over the past few years between Moscow and the cable, Kabulov’s advertising highlights the identifiable task, which has been described as the “ally” of Russia in dealing with terrorism last year.
Last month, Russia was officially removed from the “Taliban” movement, from the list of terrorist organizations added to it in 2003.
Russia is suffering from the consequences of multiple attacks connected to ISIS Khorasan, including the firing of 145 people in March.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting of a member of the Shanghai region on July 4 that the Taliban regime was confident in Russia in war against terrorism. At this meeting in the city of Kazakhstan, the capital of Kazakhstan, Putin emphasized, “(Taliban) the movement controls the country, for which is our ally in war against terrorism.”
Russian president’s statements come in the rise of the “ISIS Qurasan” in Russia. The deadly “ISIS” attack on the Crocos Hall of Concerts on the outskirts of Moscow last March was severely damaged by Russia’s security reputation, including more than 14 people and 200 injured.