Special ties with Afghan people, UNSC resolution to guide India on Afghanistan: Government

India on Thursday said its special relationship with the Afghan people and a UN Security Council resolution that said Afghan territory should not be used to attack any country, guide its approach towards Afghanistan. Will continue Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan said in Rajya Sabha that as a close neighbor and longtime partner of Afghanistan, India Concerned about the recent developments in that country. Responding to a question, he said India remains engaged with the international community and regional partners on Afghanistan.

“Our special relationship with the Afghan people and UNSC resolution 2593 will continue to guide India’s approach to Afghanistan,” Muraleedharan said. “In this endeavour, India has committed to provide 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat and life-saving medicines to the Afghan people in the form of humanitarian aid,” he said.

The UNSC resolution, adopted on 30 August under the chairmanship of India’s global body, talked about the need to uphold human rights in Afghanistan, demanded that Afghan territory should not be used for terrorism and for crisis. A political solution should be found through dialogue. , Muraleedharan also referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s participation in the SCO-CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization) summit. Afghanistan Also the G20 Leaders’ Summit on the Afghan Crisis.

The Minister said that India has supported the important role of the United Nations in Afghanistan. Muraleedharan also referred to the regional talks organized by India on Afghanistan on November 10 in which the NSAs of Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan participated. “The dialogue resulted in the Delhi Declaration, which reflects a ‘regional consensus’ on key issues of regional stability and security,” he said.

“All sides agreed on the need to provide humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people, recognized the central role of the United Nations, emphasized the need for a truly representative and inclusive government in Afghanistan, and reiterated that Afghan territory should not be home to terrorist groups.” needed.” she added. Muraleedharan said that after the fall of Kabul, India operated several special Indian Air Force and Air India flights under ‘Operation Devi Shakti’ to evacuate 565 stranded Indians and Afghan nationals from Afghanistan. “A 24×7 special Afghanistan cell was set up in the Ministry of External Affairs to facilitate repatriation and other requests from Afghanistan,” he said.

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