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Russia Warns On Afghan Crisis, illegal Arms Trade May Skyrocket

Russia warns on Afghan crisis, illegal arms trade may skyrocket. Russia has warned on Tuesday about the Afghanistan crisis.

Russia says the turmoil in Afghanistan has exacerbated the problems and could significantly increase the illegal arms trade.

“We would like to say that that country poses a very serious threat not only to regional security but also to the national security of our country,” said Alexander Venediktov, deputy secretary of the RSC.

Russia warns on Afghan crisis: These threats include terrorism, extremism, drug smuggling, mass displacement, and radicalization, he said.

Venediktov also said that the United States has never provided so much military and technical assistance to any of its allies in NATO and other organizations as it did to Afghanistan.

He said that despite all these threats, the focus of Russia’s Security Council and its Scientific Council will remain on the problem of Afghanistan.

The leaders of the G20 countries discussed the situation in Afghanistan on Tuesday. It also talked about focusing on counter-terrorism efforts and ensuring safe passage for foreign nationals.

Meanwhile, the G20 countries including India and the US agreed to provide humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people through independent international organizations during the G20 summit on Afghanistan.

Amid the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover in August and the subsequent formation of an interim government.

The US has said it is willing to work with international partners and use diplomatic, humanitarian, and economic means to support Afghans. Committed to.

Since the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan, only a handful of countries, including China and Pakistan, have shown a softer attitude towards wider recognition of the organization.

While other international communities have spoken of waiting for the time being.

UNHRC’s warning on the Afghan crisis, the situation may become serious with the fall in temperature.

The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has issued a warning for Afghanistan on Tuesday.

It has been said that due to the falling temperature in the coming days, the situation in the crisis-hit may become serious.

The agency has said that the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan continues to worsen and there is an urgent need for funds for emergency aid to help 20 million (20 million) people there.

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