INTERNATIONAL — June 23, 2026

Pakistan and Russia Discuss Terrorism Threats from Afghanistan

Led by Mohammad Khalid Khan Jamali and Dmitry Lubinsky, the talks also addressed reports of an eight thousand member Taliban unit being formed with Russian support near the Pakistan border.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International2 min read

Pakistan and Russia Discuss Terrorism Threats from Afghanistan
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Pakistan's Foreign Ministry has confirmed that deputy foreign ministers from Pakistan and Russia met in Islamabad. The meeting was held on Tuesday, the second of Saratan. Mohammad Khalid Khan Jamali from Pakistan and Dmitry Lubinsky from Russia led the discussions on both sides.

The main focus of the talks was the threat of terrorism in the region. Officials paid special attention to terrorist activities originating from Afghanistan. They examined how these threats affect neighboring countries and the overall security situation in the area.

During the meeting, the two sides reviewed their current bilateral cooperation on counter-terrorism issues. They also explored options for greater collaboration in multilateral settings. These settings include the United Nations and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

Both Pakistan and Russia have expressed concerns about terrorist groups located in Afghanistan on several occasions in recent years. Such concerns have been a recurring theme in their diplomatic communications.

The meeting took place amid reports that the Taliban are planning to set up an eight thousand strong special force in the areas along the border with Pakistan. This effort is said to receive financial support from Russia. The special force would have among its tasks the countering of ISIS activities.

Read the original reporting at Afghanistan International

Reliability assessment

Single source provides direct on-record attribution via Pakistan Foreign Ministry statement for the meeting and its agenda; the 8,000-strong unit claim relies on unnamed Taliban sources but does not contradict the core corroborated event.

The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Afghanistan International: "terrorism originating from Afghanistan", "security threats emanating from this country" - these phrases frame Afghanistan as the primary source of terrorism without attribution, implying the current Afghan authorities are responsible; the final paragraphs introduce unverified intelligence about Taliban-Russia collaboration as established fact, adding an element of alarmist advocacy.

Independent web corroboration

An independent web search turned up no separate corroborating reports. Treat the account as single-sourced until more outlets pick it up.

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