Russia Urges Afghanistan and Pakistan to End Fighting and Resolve Tensions Through Diplomacy

On February 27, 2026, the Russian government publicly urged Afghanistan and Pakistan to cease cross-border military hostilities and pursue diplomatic talks to resolve their escalating tensions. As one of the few countries to formally recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan and maintaining significant relations with Pakistan, Russia expressed serious concern over regional security developments.

RUSSIA,POLITICS

Global N Press

2/27/20261 min read

On February 27, 2026, the Russian government publicly urged Afghanistan and Pakistan to cease cross-border military hostilities and pursue diplomatic talks to resolve their escalating tensions. As one of the few countries to formally recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan and maintaining significant relations with Pakistan, Russia expressed serious concern over regional security developments. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stressed that continued military confrontation would undermine regional stability and civilian well-being, and confirmed preparations for an upcoming visit to Russia by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova appealed on social media for both parties to return to negotiation tables to address their differences politically. This diplomatic initiative underscores Russia’s active engagement in South Asian security issues and its effort to promote peaceful conflict resolution amid a complex geopolitical environment. The move carries substantial implications not only for stability in the region but also for broader international relations dynamics.