On Friday, it emerged by Russian news agencies that Moscow would hold a dialogue about Afghanistan’s situation and would host US, Pakistan, and China. “Will try to work out a common position on the changing situation in Afghanistan,” said Zamir Kabulov, Kremlin’s ambassador.

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