"Our consistent approaches to the situation in Afghanistan are the normalization of the situation, the need to coordinate the approaches of the international community, the need to resolve humanitarian problems through the coordination of the international community," TASS reports his statement.

Vershinin also noted that most of the responsibility for coordination lies with the United States and other countries, whose military presence in Afghanistan lasted about 20 years.

Earlier Vershinin had a meeting in Geneva with the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Peter Maurer.