Taliban’s Deputy PM Urges ECO Member States To Recognise Group’s Rule

Friday, 07/04/2025

Abdul Ghani Baradar, Taliban's Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, has called on member states of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) to follow Russia’s lead and take practical steps toward recognising the Taliban government.

Speaking at the 17th ECO Summit on Friday, Baradar claimed that Russia had acknowledged the Taliban due to what he described as the group's “balanced, economy-focused foreign policy.” He argued that the Taliban administration has created new opportunities for development and regional connectivity.

Baradar said the Taliban are prepared to collaborate with ECO countries on implementing strategic projects across the region. He voiced strong support for the proposed North–South Corridor in Asia, calling it a potential “new chapter” in strengthening economic cooperation and integration among member states.

This marks the first time in four years that the Taliban have been invited to attend an ECO heads-of-state summit. During his remarks, Baradar urged member countries to contribute to the reconstruction and expansion of regional transit routes through Afghanistan. He also proposed that Kabul host the next ECO summit.

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