ECONOMY — March 27, 2026

Russia Holds Expert-Level Talks with Taliban on Recruiting Afghan Migrant Workers

Russia is holding expert-level talks with the Taliban to recruit Afghan migrant workers to address labor shortages, though no agreement has been finalized. Opposition leader Sergei Mironov opposes the plan, favoring workers from Central Asian countries.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — corroborated by Bakhtar News2 min read

Russia Holds Expert-Level Talks with Taliban on Recruiting Afghan Migrant Workers
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Russia is conducting expert-level talks with the Taliban to recruit migrant workers from Afghanistan amid labor shortages, Russia's Special Representative for Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov said.

Kabulov stated that no specific agreement has been reached yet, but specialized contacts continue. He noted that Moscow is taking into account Russia's migration laws and economic considerations in the negotiations. The Taliban ambassador in Moscow has previously reported on the matter.

Russian officials have emphasized that there will be no large-scale recruitment of Afghan migrants without sufficient oversight, citing risks from potential "destructive elements."

Sergei Mironov, leader of the Just Russia opposition party, opposes bringing in workers from Afghanistan. He argues that Russia does not need Afghan labor and prefers targeted migration from culturally closer countries such as those in Central Asia. Mironov proposes attracting foreign workers for specific durations and tied to particular employers, and he disagrees with expanding the list of countries supplying low-skilled labor.

India has announced its readiness to increase labor dispatch to Russia.

Read the original reporting at Amu TV

Reliability assessment

Core claim is an on-record statement from named Russian public official Zamir Kabulov (Special Representative for Afghanistan) that expert-level talks are occurring; this is corroborated by two outlets (Amu TV and Bakhtar News) with no active contestation of the underlying fact that discussions have taken place. Per guidelines, named official statements are reliable regardless of topic sensitivity.

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  • Russia-Taliban talks on Afghan migrant workers ongoing at expert level
  • Zamir Kabulov confirms no agreement yet but contacts continue
  • Sergei Mironov opposes Afghan labor migration to Russia

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EconomyRussia, Taliban, Zamir Kabulov, Sergei Mironov, labor migration

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