Russia, China shake up Eurasian order with Taliban rapprochement

Asian powers eye partner to quash terrorism, secure transport routes

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The flag of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is seen outside the country's embassy in Moscow after Russia recognized the Taliban government earlier this month. © AP

YOHEI ISHIKAWA

TOKYO -- Russia's and China's recent friendliness with the Taliban interim government in Afghanistan, intended to reap security and economic benefits, may mark a turning point for the Eurasian continent.

On July 3, a white flag with the Islamic declaration of faith -- the "national flag" of the Taliban -- flew from a balcony of the Afghan Embassy in Moscow as embassy staff celebrated Russia officially recognizing the Afghan government for the first time in the world.

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