The West's disturbance in the force in Afghanistan
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Bartosz Rydlinski (former Carnegie Endowment for International Peace associate) comments on the recent developments in Afghanistan for the third episode of Cross-border Talks. He has a number of observations: the USA's public opinion is supportive of the American withdrawal, the Taliban have undergone evolution, just as Afghan women have done, regional powers rely on them for security and stability. Rydlinski claims that the Iranian role for the future of Afghanistan will become more important, especially if it is constructive from international point of view. The Polish expert also studies the current crisis from the perspective of the Afghan people in this interview, which he gives to Malgorzata Kulbaczewska-Figat and Vladimir Mitev.
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