New Delhi: After the UNSC adopted a resolution asking the Taliban to allow a safe solution to everyone who wants to leave the country, while also reminding their commitment groups to act against terror entities, India said the resolution discussed the problem of Indian terrorism with the underline of the risks caused by the individuals and groups appointed by the United Nations such as Pakistani-based, and JEM.
Resolution, which saw 13 countries chose China and Russia Abstain, said that the Afghanistan region was not used to threaten or attack any country or to protect or train terrorists, or to plan or finance terrorist acts while noting “relevant commitments.” This problem.
The foreign secretary Harsh Shringla, who led the UNSC meeting, said that it was important that the resolution, which was ratified a day before the end of the Indian Unsc presidency, underlined the importance of fighting terrorism.
“It also refers to individuals and entities that have been designated under the 1267 Security Council resolution ( as a terrorist).
And in that context I can mention that Lashkar-e-Touiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad are prohibited entities, terror entities that need to be called, and are condemned in the terms as strong as possible, “said Shringla,” added that this is very important India.
This is the first resolution adopted by the council since the Taliban Kabul takeover.
According to the government’s source, this resolution also discussed India’s direct concerns about facilitating travel from Afghanistan, including Kabul airport.
This will discuss Indian citizens stranded in the country and Afghan citizens (Including a minority) who wants to travel to India, officials said.
Resolution recorded Taliban’s statement on August 27, 2021, where the group is committed that Afghans will be able to travel abroad, can leave Afghanistan whenever they want, and can out of Afghanistan through border crossing, both in the air and t Anah, including at Kabul airport which was reopened and secured, with no one prevented them traveling.
The resolution says that it is expected that the Taliban will comply with this and all other commitments, including “ about departures that are safe, safe, and orderly from Afghanistan Afghanistan and all foreign nationals ”.
It also discusses the issue of humanitarian assistance, human rights, inclusive settlement and negotiations.
“India has been sustainable for the past few days with Unsc key members about this problem.
This problem is the subject of the telephone conversation of foreign ministers with the Secretary of State Antony Blinken and high-level official contacts with other members, ” said a source, added that India believed in this decision by the Security Council had an important attitude at this time of development in Afghanistan.
This resolution also condemned the attack on Kabul Airport on August 26, the resolution also betrayed the split split in the council about the Afghan approach from where the US completed the Military evacuation Monday.
China and Russia Abstain from choosing with Beijing said that the amendments suggested by them were not adopted and that China opposed “ imposing ‘or forcibly encouraging resolution.