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Russia’s Military Cooperation With Afghanistan Raises Concerns in China and Pakistan

June 19, 2026

Russia’s military-technical cooperation agreement with Afghanistan has sparked concern among Chinese bloggers, who argue that the deal could alter the regional security balance, weaken China’s influence and increase tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The agreement, signed in Moscow on 27 May, reportedly includes maintenance and repair of Soviet- and Russian-made weapons and may open the door to future Russian arms supplies to the Taliban.

According to commentary published on Chinese platforms, Russia’s support could strengthen Afghanistan’s military capabilities, including through potential air defence systems, radar equipment and personnel training. Some bloggers argued that this could reduce Pakistan’s military advantage and force Islamabad to divert attention from its rivalry with India to security challenges on its western border.

Commentators also warned that the agreement could complicate China’s regional strategy. Beijing has sought to expand its influence through economic cooperation and diplomatic mediation, particularly between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Analysts writing on Chinese platforms suggested that a more militarily active Russia could undermine that approach and force regional countries to adjust their policies.

Another concern raised by bloggers is the possibility that a more confident Taliban government could intensify conflicts involving Pakistan and extremist groups. They argued that any deterioration in regional security could affect China’s counter-terrorism efforts in Xinjiang and threaten economic cooperation projects involving Central Asian countries.

Beijing has not officially commented on the Russia-Afghanistan agreement. However, China and Russia stated during President Vladimir Putin’s visit to China in May that they would strengthen cooperation on counter-terrorism issues related to Afghanistan and prevent Afghan territory from being used to threaten neighbouring states.

The debate comes as China continues to position itself as a mediator between Afghanistan and Pakistan. In April, Beijing hosted trilateral peace talks in Urumqi, an initiative later praised by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. China and Pakistan also reiterated concerns about militant groups, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the East Turkistan Islamic Movement.

If Russia expands military cooperation with Afghanistan, regional powers may be forced to reassess their security strategies. Chinese commentators expect Beijing to take a more active diplomatic role to preserve stability while ensuring its economic and security interests are not affected by growing Russian influence in the region.

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