Afghanistan welcomes India's stand at Heart of Asia; Jaishankar likely to visit Kabul soon

By ANI | Published: March 31, 2021 08:44 AM2021-03-31T08:44:25+5:302021-03-31T08:55:03+5:30

Afghanistan has welcomed remarks made by the External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar at the 'Heart Of Asia' conference in Dushanbe on Tuesday.

Afghanistan welcomes India's stand at Heart of Asia; Jaishankar likely to visit Kabul soon | Afghanistan welcomes India's stand at Heart of Asia; Jaishankar likely to visit Kabul soon

Afghanistan welcomes India's stand at Heart of Asia; Jaishankar likely to visit Kabul soon

Afghstan has welcomed remarks made by the External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar at the 'Heart Of Asia' conference in Dushanbe on Tuesday.

Making reference to the presence of foreign fighters and support of terrorism in Afghstan by the foreign government Jaishankar had said, "For a durable peace in Afghstan, what we need is a genuine 'double peace', that is, peace within Afghstan and peace around Afghstan."

Jaishankar's remarks were seen as an apparent reference to Pakistan where safe sanctuaries exist and there is continued support to regional terrorism and non-state actors

Talking exclusively to , the Afghan envoy to India backed India's position and said that support to non-state actors from foreign government must stop.

Farid Mamundzay said, "Till terror support continues from within the region of beyond region the conflict will continue, we have been suffering our people are suffering because of foreign fighters, Afghans have suffered the most, it's not a civil war in Afghstan, it's international terrorism and that has caused a lot of misery and lot of blood, so wherever it is coming from we want all those non-state actors to stop killing Afghans and destabilising Afghstan."

India has stepped up its role and involvement in Afghan solution, recently Afghstan foreign. Minister was in New Delhi, he urged India to be part of all forum where peace in Afghstan is discussed as it has huge stakes in the development of the country.

The security scenario in Afghstan has direct implications for India. Moreover, New Delhi also echoed its support for an immediate ceasefire in Afghstan.

"Afghstan envoy to India said, "Troika echoed the opinion of international community produced a very good statement that level of violence should be dropped, this is a very principle position from India, it is a very strategic partner, it is the largest contributor to development in Afghstan, it has stakes in Afghstan, India wants peaceful and prosperous Afghstan, we are grateful India is supporting the position of the Afghan government, violence has to be stopped, violence has to dropped in weeks and months ahead."

According to diplomatic sources, the External Affairs Minister is expected to make a visit to Kabul soon, it is learnt during India visit foreign minister of Afghstan Mohammed Hf Atmar invited Jaishankar to Kabul and he accepted the invitation, dates are being worked out.

When asked about the EAM Jaishankar proposed visit to Kabul, the envoy said, "No dates are finalised, we are working on it, we expect senior leadership to visit Afghstan soon."

( With inputs from ANI )

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