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What does Iran want from its ties with the Taliban?Like India, Tehran refused to recognise the Taliban when it was first in power, while backing the Northern Alliance, especially after the
1998 killing of Iranian diplomatsin Mazar-i-Sharif by Taliban fighters.Iran amassed thousands of troops on its eastern border, nearly going to war with the Taliban over the incident.
Concerned about the extensive US military footprint in the region post-9/11, Iran was said to bewith the Taliban, offering limited support in an effort to counter American influence and protect its own strategic interests.
Since the Taliban took back reins of the country nearly four years ago, Iran again showed willingness to build ties with rulers in Kabul on a number of security, humanitarian and trade-related matters, analysts say.
Shaheen, head of the Taliban’s office in Doha, said that both Iran and India previously thought the group was “under the influence of Pakistan”.United States President Donald Trump has signed a series of new executive orders aimed at boosting
nuclear energy productionin the country, while rolling back regulations.
Friday’s orders, signed by Trump at an Oval Office event, called on the nation’s independent Nuclear Regulatory Commission to cut down on regulations and fast-track new licences for reactors and power plants.One order requires the body to make decisions on new nuclear reactors within 18 months. That would severely pare down a process that can take more than a decade. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump described the nuclear industry as “hot”.