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UK says it would need China and Russia to exercise ‘moderating influence’ over Taliban

  • Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said ‘we’re going to have to bring in countries with a potentially moderating influence like Russia and China’
  • Britain and China have recently been at odds over various issues, including Hong Kong and alleged human rights abuses against China’s Uygurs

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Britain’s Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab in London on Saturday. Photo: AFP
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Britain would have to turn to Russia and China to exercise a “moderating influence” over the Taliban, despite a mistrust between the UK and those governments, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said.

“We’re going to have to bring in countries with a potentially moderating influence like Russia and China, however uncomfortable that is,” Raab told The Sunday Telegraph newspaper.

The Taliban seized power last weekend from a US-backed government, sending thousands fleeing and potentially heralding a return to the militants’ austere and autocratic rule of two decades ago.

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Britain and China have recently been at odds over various issues, including Hong Kong and alleged human rights abuses against China’s Uygur ethnic group.

Ties between London and Moscow also have been on ice since the 2018 poisoning with a Soviet-developed nerve agent known as Novichok of ex-double agent Sergei Skripal, a mole who betrayed hundreds of Russian agents to Britain’s MI6 foreign spy service.

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Relations between Britain and Russia deteriorated further after a BBC journalist working in Moscow was told to leave the country.

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