He stated this in an interview with the Právo newspaper.

The translation of the publication is given by TASS.

According to Kulganek, the Czech Republic should "respect the political realities that are emerging in Afghanistan" after the withdrawal of the NATO military contingent from the country.

He believes that under certain conditions, the Czech Republic will be able to negotiate with the Taliban in the future.

“We left and must respect the reality that will come there.

We may not like this, but we will have to accept the real (state of affairs. -

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) in the country and at the same time do everything so that Afghanistan in the future does not again become a threat to security (Europe. - 

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) due to terrorism and migration " - said the head of the Czech Foreign Ministry.

According to the diplomat, the lack of stability in Afghanistan may lead to the fact that Afghans want to leave the country and rush to Europe.

Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Security Council Vasily Nebenzya said earlier that Central Asian countries are alarmed that militants may infiltrate the region from Afghanistan under the guise of refugees.

* "Taliban" - the organization was recognized as terrorist by the decision of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation of February 14, 2003.