WASHINGTON: The influential parliamentarian from the G-7 countries has urged that India must be invited to attend block meetings that seek to develop the same fronts and unite for global security and regional stability after, the Taliban took control of Afghanistan.
Senator AS Bob Menendez, who is also the chairman of a strong Senate foreign relations committee, and his colleagues from Italy, France, Germany, Japan, England and the European Parliament in a joint statement also said the African United States must be invited to attend the G-7 meeting individual if necessary.
“The withdrawal of US troops and allies from Afghanistan should not be misinterpreted by the global society as a weakening of the disbelief from the G7 government in taking all the necessary steps to fight cross-border terrorism, to support regional cooperation or Menendez and Menendez,” his colleagues from countries G-7 said in a joint statement.
“With the possibility of terrorism, we want to see India invited to attend this G-7 meeting.
When other terror groups began to gather in the African horns and revive movements elsewhere, we believe the African United States must be invited to attend individual G-7 meetings When it is necessary, “said parliamentary members.
“This will promote regional shifts for the government and ensure that the impact of Afghan’s abundance that can disrupt the stability of neighboring countries is constantly monitored by those who are closest to the threat area,” they said.
Terror exports, both in South Asia, Middle East, East Africa, or other parts of the world, must be filled with quick and decisive actions, “said the statement.
The G-7 is a grouping of intergovernmental politics of seven countries consisting of Britain, Canada , France, Germany, Italy and Japan.
US President Joe Biden on Tuesday discussed the G-7 emergency meeting and other world leaders amid a withdrawal of American troops on August 31.
Besides Menendez, a joint statement was issued by David McAllister, MEP, chair , Europe parliament; Jean-Louis Bourlanges, chair, the French National Assembly; Dr.
Nortbert Rottgen MDB, chair, German Bundestag; Piero Fassino, MP, chairs, Italian room deputies; Abe Toshiko, chair, Japanese house re-presentative; and Tom Tugendhat, MP, chair, British parliament.
Canadian parliament is dissolved for the upcoming election.
Parliament members demand that no member of the community of international countries that must unilaterally recognize R Ezyme Taliban.
There must be a coordinated process, ideally through the resolution of the UN Security Council to ensure the commitment entered by the Taliban is seen as binding.
“The main criteria for recognition must include, but not limited to: rejection of all cross-border terrorism, including Al Qaeda and related groups; equality of rights for girls and women; protection of ethnic groups and religious minority; commitment to democratic elections; and end all activities Regarding narcotics, “said the statement.
“It is an action to be counted.
The mechanism of monitoring and law enforcement must form a part of any framework agreed upon by the Taliban to ensure compliance with its commitment,” he said.
There are few indications of past or current behavior of the Taliban for one of these principles, so that the G-7 countries must be ready to isolate the Taliban and impose strong sanctions if the violation reaches the agreed threshold, said MPs.
They said to apply the orderly evacuation of those who were most vulnerable in Afghanistan, the G-7 government must avoid arbitrary dates to end military support for evacuation or impose artificial hats in the number of evakares.
Instead, this decision must be driven by the steps needed for the orderly process with the main purpose of protecting the most vulnerable and helping those who need the most.
“As well as evacuation, the Government of the G-7 must ask the United Nations to coordinate the international community in response to the possibility of refugees and humanitarian crises.
Afghanistan will require emergency support, both in Afghanistan or exit, and the role of the World Food Program and UNHCR will be important to support those inside Critical needs, “said Parliament.