Russia's Recognition of the Taliban: A Global Recalibration
In a
historic move that has reshaped regional dynamics, Russia has become the first
country to formally recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan since its
return to power in August 2021. This marks a dramatic shift in global diplomacy
and introduces a new chapter in the country’s fraught international relations.
A Diplomatic First
On July
4, 2025, Russia’s Foreign Ministry confirmed the acceptance of credentials from
Taliban-appointed Ambassador Gul Hassan Hassan. The event was sealed with the
replacement of the previous republic-era flag with the white Taliban banner
over the Afghan embassy in Moscow.
The recognition signals Moscow’s intent to establish “productive bilateral cooperation” and a full-fledged diplomatic relationship with the Taliban, once listed as a terrorist organization by Russia itself.