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  2. Afghanistan–Saudi Arabia relations - Wikipedia

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    In August 2021, Saudi Arabia evacuated all of its diplomats from its embassy in Kabul after the Taliban captured the country in a swift sweep. Although Saudi Arabia does not recognize the re-established Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan like the rest of the world, the Saudi embassy re-opened on 30 November 2021 to provide consular services to ...

  3. Recognition of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    In August 2021, Saudi Arabia evacuated all of its diplomats from its embassy in Kabul during the Taliban offensive. Although Saudi Arabia does not recognize the re-established Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, the Saudi embassy re-opened on 30 November 2021 to provide consular services to Afghan citizens. [53]

  4. International relations with the Taliban - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia expelled the Taliban envoy in protest over the refusal to turn over bin Laden, and after Mullah Omar allegedly insulted the Saudi royal family. In mid-October the UN Security Council voted unanimously to ban commercial aircraft flights to and from Afghanistan, and freeze its bank accounts worldwide. [117] [118] [119]

  5. Taliban using abandoned U.S. weapons in Afghanistan - AOL

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    Mr. Trump has had his eye on those reserves for years, and recent studies have found the country has the potential to be what a 2010 Pentagon memo described as the "Saudi Arabia of lithium," a ...

  6. Taliban - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban's roots lie in the religious schools of Kandahar and were influenced significantly by foreign support, particularly from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, during the Soviet–Afghan War. They emerged in Afghanistan in the mid-1990s, capturing Kandahar and expanding their control across the country; they became involved in a war with the ...

  7. Foreign relations of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia was also the second of only three countries to recognize the Taliban government, extending official recognition on 26 May 1997, one day after Pakistan and shortly before the United Arab Emirates. [166] After the removal of Taliban, Saudi Arabia is one of the major helpers in the Afghan reconstruction.

  8. History of the Taliban - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban movement originated in Pashtun nationalism, and its ideological underpinnings are with that of broader Afghan society. The Taliban's roots lie in the religious schools of Kandahar and were influenced significantly by foreign support, particularly from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, during the Soviet–Afghan War.

  9. Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of ...

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    Outside Saudi Arabia, in Iran, the Guidance Patrol functions as the country's main public religious police, imposing Islamic dress codes and norms in most public places. The Taliban regime, or Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, also has a "Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice" with very similar religious policing ...