New York: Minister of External Minister S Jaishankar will lead the direction of the UN Security Council (UNSC) on “threats to peace and international security caused by terrorist acts” on Thursday (local time), under the Indian presidency in August.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs also led a high-level meeting at the UN Security Council (UNCC) on Wednesday (local time).
This event is an open debate about ‘protecting protectors: technology and peace’.
This came when the Taliban on Sunday took control of Kabul and put themselves in the Presidential Palace in Kabul.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in a press release said that both of these topics are priority for India as long as they are not safe.
Jaisankar reached New York on Monday to lead two high levels of Unsc in the maintenance of the UN peace and terrorism.
“Today in UNAM.
Eam @Drsjaishankar will explore the UNSC meeting: adoption of resolution on” protecting protectors “on @unpeashepeing; open debate about technology and peace,” India at the United Nations tweeted.
On Tuesday, Jaishankar met with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and held a discussion about Afghanistan.
“Nice to meet the Secretary General of the United Nations @Aloniogutorre.
Our discussion focuses on Afghanistan, attending the Security Council meeting yesterday,” Jaisankar tweeted.
The world observes ongoing situations in Afghanistan when countries have rushed to evacuate their citizens from Afghanistan in an effort to secure their people.
President Ashraf Ghani escaped from the country when the terrorists entered the city on Sunday.
Panic grips the Afghan capital when people are afraid of returning to the brutal rules of the Taliban and the threat of the killing of retaliation.