New Delhi: Germany said that he shared Indian concerns that Afghanistan could be used to spread international terror and had told the Taliban that his land should not be used even by neighboring Pakistan.
Speaking exclusively for Ani, German envoy to India Walter J Lindner, “We held talks with the Taliban, which we did at the low level as we did in Doha.
One of our conditions is that the Taliban or Afghanistan are important, there should not be More foster international terrorism by anyone, both by neighboring countries such as Pakistan or by Afghanistan itself and to all neighboring countries we have the same message.
“” We share fear in India that international terrorism might get encouragement through this Taliban victory and this It should not be a case that is why it is one of the greatest concerns that should not happen in the future, our condition to be invited to speak Taliban also does not foster this terrorism, “Walter J Linder added.
Recently during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the United States, India discussed the role of Pakistan in Afghanistan and the need for careful monitoring.
During the meeting between Vice President Kamala Harris and PM Modi, Harris Suo Motu refers to the role of Pakistan in that matter.
He said that there was a terror group working there.
He asked Pakistan to take action so that these groups did not affect US security and India.
India in some multilateral and bilateral involvement has said that Afghanistan should not be used for terrorism against India.
India also consistently said that the UN resolution of 2593 must be a driving policy.
Asked whether Germany would recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan, the Ambassador Walter J.
Lindner, “Well, you do not recognize the government you know as a country and we talk to them to get those who come out of the country you want and also want to provide and also want Providing humanitarian assistance, so the main reason why we talk to them and that’s all for now.
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