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Money problems may push Afghanistan’s new authorities to drug trade — Putin

Russian president noted that after the US armed forces had left, a large number of arms was also left the country worth billions of dollars

NOVO-OGARYOVO, September 17. /TASS/. Money shortage in the treasury of Afghanistan may push its new authorities to drug and arms trade, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"It is dangerous that the lack of funds in the treasury of Afghanistan may push those who control the country at the moment to making profits from drug and arms trade, like it was happening recently, by the way,"Putin said at a joint meeting of the leaders of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

He noted that after the US armed forces left, a large number of arms was also left the country worth billions of dollars. Putin added that officially the Taliban (outlawed in Russia) proclaimed its intention to fight both drug trade and other crimes. "By the way, they used to combat drug trafficking quite successfully, we should acknowledge that. We will see what will happen now," he said.