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Maxim A. Suchkov

Non-resident scholar at the Middle East Institute (MEI) in Washington D.C. and senior fellow at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University).

  • The image features a group of men standing in front of a backdrop adorned with various national flags. In the center is a man in a suit, possibly a diplomat or official, gesturing as he speaks. To his left and right are two men dressed in traditional attire, including a shalwar kameez and a shawl. The overall atmosphere suggests a formal meeting or diplomatic discussion, likely concerning regional issues or cooperation. Moscow’s Illusionless Realism in Afghanistan Maxim A. Suchkov · October 2021 Moscow had been preparing for the Taliban’s victory in Afghanistan for several years. Since their conquest of Kabul, Russia has increased its contacts with the new leaders, but not with many illusions.
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