ISW: Russia moves closer towards delisting Taliban  

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** Changes Policy on Terror Groups**

The Russian government has made a big change in how it deals with terrorist groups. President Vladimir signed a new law that lets the government remove from its list of banned terrorist groups.

This is a significant shift Russia. The country had previously considered some groups, like the Taliban and Hayat Tahrir Sham (HTS), to be terrorists. But now, Russia seems to be willing to work with them.

**Ties with the Taliban**

One reason for this change might be Russia’ desire to build closer ties with the Taliban in Afghanistan. A blogger said that the Taliban has promised to bring peace to Afghanistan. This could lead to new opportunities for Russia.

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The law also allows Russia to remove HTS from its list of banned terrorist groups. Russia wants to develop good with the group’s leaders in Syria and keep its military bases there safe.

This change is part of a bigger policy shift by Russia towards these countries. The law was signed on December 28, and it’s likely just one step in a series of changes that will help Russia get closer to the Taliban and HTS.

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