India plays very important role in Afghanistan, its eventual deeper involvement in dedicated dialogue formats is natural: Russia

By ANI | Published: March 9, 2021 08:05 PM2021-03-09T20:05:53+5:302021-03-09T20:15:08+5:30

Reacting to media reports which suggested that Russia has asked to keep India out of Afghan dialogue, the Russian embassy here has said that Moscow "always stated that India plays a very important role in Afghanistan, and its eventual deeper involvement in dedicated dialogue formats is natural".

India plays very important role in Afghanistan, its eventual deeper involvement in dedicated dialogue formats is natural: Russia | India plays very important role in Afghanistan, its eventual deeper involvement in dedicated dialogue formats is natural: Russia

India plays very important role in Afghanistan, its eventual deeper involvement in dedicated dialogue formats is natural: Russia

Reacting to media reports which suggested that Russia has asked to keep India out of Afghan dialogue, the Russian embassy here has said that Moscow "always stated that India plays a very important role in Afghstan, and its eventual deeper involvement in dedicated dialogue formats is natural".

The embassy said in a statement that it had noted "the publication in the Indian media claiming that Russia allegedly 'kept India out' of the international efforts for the Afghan peace process, which seems to be based on ill-informed sources".

"Dialogue between Russia and India has always been very close and forward-looking on all global and regional issues, including the situation in Afghstan. It has been intensively maintained in bilateral and multilateral formats, including the SCO-Afghstan Contact Group, Moscow consultations, etc," it said.

"Due to the complexity of the Afghan settlement, moving towards a relevant regional consensus and coordination with other partners, including the US, is critical. We proceed from the importance of the implementation of the US-Taliban agreement signed in Doha in February 2020 and approved by a UN Security Council resolution," it added.

According to a report first published by Tolo News, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken sent a letter last week to Afghan President Ashraf Gh and chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation, Abdullah Abdullah and proposed a regional conference under the UN auspices with foreign ministers of US, India, Russia, China, Pakistan and Iran to discuss a "unified approach" on Afghstan.

( With inputs from ANI )

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