Det verkar som att Iran och Talibanerna jobbar ihop denna gång:
Iran has 945 kilometers of border with Afghanistan. Will the state of hostility that has existed in the 90s persist, when the Taliban was ruling the country at the time, or will the relationship change, and in which direction?
What is remarkable is that a senior leader of the terrorist group “Jundullah” (Jaish al-Adl branch), known as Amir Narawi, went to meet the Taliban - a few weeks after the Taliban delegation visited Iran. It was later announced that Narawi’s head had been cut off. This event sent a message to Iran that its south-eastern borders and its national security were also the Taliban's concern.
The official response came quickly from Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh, that "the Taliban are part of Afghanistan's future."
This week, at the request of the Taliban leadership, Iran rushed to supply Afghanistan with oil and gas to help the movement cover its energy needs. The volume of Iranian oil exports to Afghanistan is about 20 000 barrels per day, which is expected to double in the first months of Taliban rule. Taliban decided to lower taxes on Iranian goods by 70%. Trucks started to flow at a higher intensity between Iran and Afghanistan, and Iranian truck drivers are reporting excellent treatment by the Taliban.
The Taliban threat has turned into an opportunity for Iran, Russia, and China. These countries are pleased to include Afghanistan in the Axis of Resistance, opposed to the US sanctions that it began to impose on Afghan funds to prevent access by the Taliban. When the new Afghan government is announced after the departure of the foreign forces, China, Russia, and Iran are expected to show eagerness to cooperate with it and include Afghanistan in the "Silk Road" project.
The Taliban are expected to combat the Takfiri threat (the “Islamic State” and other extremists) that neighboring countries fear. Russia, China, and Iran want to benefit from Afghanistan's vast mineral wealth. This will not happen unless the Taliban manages to extinguish the fires still burning in the northern state of Panjshir first.
https://english.almayadeen.net/articles/analysis/iran-and-the-taliban:-evolving-toward-a-better-relationship
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