He noted that the primary task for today in Afghanistan is to stabilize the country.

“We want stability in Afghanistan.

We want to see how the de facto authorities will fulfill their promises, which they voiced.

This includes things that bother us too - human rights, the rights of women and girls, "- quotes the words of Nebenzi RIA Novosti.

Earlier, the head of the second department of the Russian Foreign Ministry, the president's special representative for Afghanistan, Zamir Kabulov, in an interview with RT Arabic, commented on the possibility of Russia's recognition of the radical Taliban movement that came to power in Afghanistan.

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