BRICS Summit: Vladimir Putin Slams US For Creating 'New Crisis' In Afghanistan

Afghanistan should not become a threat to its neighbours, a source of terrorism and drug trafficking, he emphasised at the summit of the five-member bloc.

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Putin said Russia is interested in stopping the exodus of Afghans from the country after the Taliban takeover last month.

The Taliban seized control of Afghanistan in mid-August, ousting the previous elected leadership which was backed by the West.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday slammed the US and its allies for creating a "new crisis" in Afghanistan and told the BRICS leaders that they have to pay "special attention" to the situation in the war-ravaged country to prevent it from becoming a source of terrorism and drug trafficking.

Speaking at the 13th BRICS summit presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi via video link, Putin said, "Russia, just like its BRICS partners, consistently supports the establishment of the long-awaited peace and stability in Afghanistan.