Moscow: On Wednesday, it emerged that Russia, at the Moscow meeting, had increased pressure on the Taliban to establish an inclusive regime. Pakistan, China, Iran, India, and former Soviet Central Asian states were with Taliban ministers at the meeting while the US cited technical reasons. Moscow called for international support for Kabul to encourage regional stability.

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