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Taliban Recognition

Audio letter of November 11, 2000

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Chechnya’s Secret Wartime Diplomacy

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My greetings to you, I1yas! The cassette you sent me reached me, I listened to it. The documents with the account of the work done in the far-off state [the USA] earlier also reached me. I said on the previous cassette that it was a very important and elegantly done work. May God be pleased with you! What else should be done is only known to God, none of us know what He has in store for us.

Assalamu-alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa barakatuh!

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Akhmadov, I., Daniloff, N. (2013). Taliban Recognition. In: Chechnya’s Secret Wartime Diplomacy. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137338792_5

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