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6 countries agreed to fly India from Afghanistan

6 countries agreed to fly India from Afghanistan
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New Delhi: Six countries – US, UK, UAE, France, Germany and Qatar – have agreed to be taken to their countries Indian citizens who have worked for them in Afghanistan.
India will bring them back later.
It is expected to reduce pressure on the evacuation process in Kabul, and make a finer repatriation.
On Monday, 146 Indian citizens who had been flown to Doha from Kabul were previously taken home, while 78 were evacuated from the Afghan capital by IAF C-130.
They will reach Delhi on August 24 with Indian Indian special flights.
However, other flights were not resistant to shooting at the airport where Afghan security guards related to West troops were killed, throwing the airport again into chaos.
The government’s sources said they hoped the flight would leave Kabul on Tuesday.
Among those who were evacuated were 46 Hindu and Sikh Afghanistan.
The official source confirms that priority is to evacuate Indian citizens.
PM Narendra Modi discussed the situation of Afghanistan with German Chancellor Angela Merkel by telephone on Monday.
Both emphasize the importance of maintaining peace and security and agreeing that the priority is to repatriate stranded people.
They also agreed that the AFGH-Anistan security situation had implications for the region and the world.
Foreign Minister Jaishankar has held a discussion with German partner Heiko Maas on Saturday to coordinate the evacuation process.
He has spoken with Jean Yves Le Drian, French Foreign Minister, when he was in New York last week.
The previous German military on the day confirmed that US and German troops were involved in airport clashes.
According to the CNN report, the clash began when a sniper outside the airport opened fire on Afghan guards who helped us force.
Three Afghan guards were said to have been injured.

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