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Russia offers the Taliban administration in Afghanistan a ‘discount’ to average global commodity prices

By Megan
September 28, 2022
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The Taliban has signed a provisional deal for Russia to supply petrol, diesel, gas and wheat to Afghanistan, the group’s Acting Commerce and Industry Minister Haji Nooruddin Azizi says.

Key points:

  • Russia doesn’t officially recognise the Taliban’s government, but Moscow hosted some of its leaders before of the fall of Kabul
  • Since the Taliban regained power, Afghanistan has been plunged into economic crisis
  • The US recently announced the creation of a Swiss trust fund for some of the Afghan central bank reserves worth around $7 billion

Mr Azizi said his ministry was working to diversify its trading partners and that Russia had offered the Taliban administration a discount to average global commodity prices.

The move, the first known major international economic deal struck by the Taliban since its return to power more than a year ago, could help to ease the Islamist movement’s isolation, which has effectively cut it off from the global banking system.

No country formally recognises the group, which fought a 20-year insurgency against Western forces and their local Afghan allies before sweeping into Kabul as US troops withdrew.

Western diplomats have said the group needs to change its course on human rights, particularly those of women, and prove it has cut ties with international militant groups in order to gain formal recognition.

Picture of a man holding a bundle of cash in a hand
The Afghan economy has ben in shambles since the withdrawal of the foreign forces and the rise of the Taliban.(Reuters)

Russia does not officially recognise the Taliban’s government, but Moscow hosted leaders of the movement in the run-up to the fall of Kabul and Russia’s embassy is one of only a handful to remain open in the Afghan capital.

Mr Azizi said the deal would involve Russia supplying around 1 million tonnes of petrol, 1 million tonnes of diesel, 500,000 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and 2 million tonnes of wheat annually.

Russia’s energy and agriculture ministries did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The office of Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, who is in charge of oil and gas, also did not immediately respond.

Mr Azizi said the agreement would run for an unspecified trial period, after which both sides were expected to sign a longer term deal if they were content with the arrangement.

He declined to give details on pricing or payment methods, but said Russia had agreed to a discount to global markets on goods that would be delivered to Afghanistan by road and rail.

a line of people outside a building
Afghan banks have reopened but with restrictions because of money shortages. (Reuters )

The deal was finalised after an Afghan technical team spent several weeks in discussions in Moscow, having stayed on after Mr Azizi visited there last month.

Afghan state reserves frozen in the US 

Since the Taliban regained power, Afghanistan has been plunged into economic crisis after development aid upon which the country relied was cut and amid sanctions that have largely frozen the banking sector.

The trade deal is likely to be watched closely in the United States, whose officials have held regular talks with the Taliban on plans for the country’s banking system.

Washington has announced the creation of a Swiss trust fund for some of the Afghan central bank reserves held in the United States.

The Taliban have demanded the release of the entire amount of around $US7 billion ($10.95 billion) and said the funds should be used for central bank operations.

Mr Azizi said international data showed most Afghans were living below the poverty line, and his office was working to support trade and the economy through international outreach.

“Afghans are in great need,” he said.

“Whatever we do, we do it based on national interest and the people’s benefit.”

He said Afghanistan also received some gas and oil from Iran and Turkmenistan and had strong trade ties with Pakistan, but also wanted to diversify.

A Middle Eastern grandmother with headwear looks at a baby that she holds in hospital ward
The number of people living in Afghanistan in near-famine conditions has risen to 8.7 million, according to the World Food Program.(AP: Bram Janssen)

“A country … shouldn’t be dependent on just one country, we should have alternative ways,” he said.

The Group of Seven (G7) nations are trying to find ways to limit Russia’s oil export earnings in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine in February.

Moscow has managed to maintain revenues through increased crude sales to Asia, particularly China and India.

The European Union will ban Russian crude imports by December 5 and Russian oil products by February 5.

Reuters/ABC

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