Moscow denies supplying weapons to Taliban in Afghanistan

Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Thursday that the country has never delivered weapons to the Taliban group in Afghanistan, countering U.S. allegations.

Iran PressEurope: Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova rejected the claim by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who said Wednesday that he had repeatedly raised the issue during his talks with the Russians, AP reported.

“Russia has only supplied weapons to the legitimate government of Afghanistan, which is well known,” Zakharova said at a briefing.

On Wednesday, Pompeo said that the Russians have been selling small arms that have put Americans at risk there for 10 years.

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He added: "When I meet with my Russian counterparts, I talk with them about this each time: ‘Stop this.’”

Russia, which has long been critical of the US-led operation in Afghanistan, welcomed February's peace deal between the US and the Taliban aimed at ending the protracted war.

Zakharova didn't comment Thursday on reports that Moscow offered bounties for killing U.S. troops in Afghanistan, but other Russian officials have denounced them as fake.

Earlier this week, Zamir Kabulov, a top Russian diplomat who serves as Russian President Vladimir Putin’s representative on Afghanistan, described the bounty allegations as a reflection of the US political infighting and charged that "they could have been spread by forces that don’t want to leave Afghanistan and are willing to justify their failure." 207

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