India, Iran reject Islamic Emirate's return to Afghanistan, says Kabul won't go backwards

By ANI | Published: April 19, 2021 03:37 PM2021-04-19T15:37:13+5:302021-04-19T15:45:13+5:30

India and Iran on Saturday said that Afghanistan would not go backwards regarding return of the Islamic Emirate used by Taliban in their five-year long rule on Kabul, reported Afghanistan Times.

India, Iran reject Islamic Emirate's return to Afghanistan, says Kabul won't go backwards | India, Iran reject Islamic Emirate's return to Afghanistan, says Kabul won't go backwards

India, Iran reject Islamic Emirate's return to Afghanistan, says Kabul won't go backwards

India and Iran on Saturday said that Afghstan would not go backwards regarding return of the Islamic Emirate used by Taliban in their five-year long rule on Kabul, reported Afghstan Times.

"We need to put our differences aside and focus on our commons including the reality that the Islamic Emirate is an existential threat against Pakistan and a national security threat for Iran and India," said Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.

Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said that New Delhi was not Pakistan's rival on Afghstan. "This is an illusion to think that what India does in Afghstan indirectly targets Pakistan. These words harm India's efforts in Afghstan," Jaishankar said.

Both the countries said that it would be impossible for Afghstan to return to the totalitarian Islamic state established in September 1996, when the Taliban began their governance of Afghstan after the fall of Kabul.

Hamdullah Moheb, National Security Adviser for President Ashraf Gh, said that Taliban are shouting for victory after the talk with Kabul began, which was unpleasant for everyone, reported Afghstan Times.

"If we are must to sign peace treaty with Taliban, this should include all these groups, not only Mulllah Baradar. The peace agreement should include Mullah Yaqoob, Mullah Haibatullah, the Haqq network and the Helmand group," said Moheb.

A survey launched by the media outlets think that the US withdrawal would be followed by internal war, reported Afghstan Times.

Earlier on April 16th, US President Joe Biden officially announced that the 2,500 American troops in Afghstan would be withdrawn by September 11. The pullout is expected to start by May 1.

( With inputs from ANI )

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