Afghanistan, April 24 -- Russia and Kazakhstan recently held talks to address regional security concerns, focusing on the increasing threat of terrorism from Afghanistan.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Vershinin and Kazakhstan's First Deputy Foreign Minister Akhan Rahmetullin recently engaged in discussions regarding Afghanistan's security situation and efforts to combat terrorism and extremism.

The two officials exchanged comprehensive assessments of the current security situation, focusing on international terrorism, extremism, and the illegal drug trade in the context of the Middle East, Afghanistan, and other critical regions.

During their talks, both sides emphasized the urgency of addressing the growing challenges posed by ...