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‘Legitimacy aspects’ from who should rule Afghanistan should not be ignored: Minister of Jaisankar’s external affairs

Moscow: voicing concern for spiral violence in Afghanistan, India on Friday called a direct reduction in bloodshed in a torn war and underlines that “legitimacy aspects” Who to rule the country is important and should not be ignored.
“Of course we are worried about the direction of the event in Afghanistan,” said Minister of External Affairs Jaisankar in response to questions during a press conference along with his Russian partner Sergey Lavrov.
His statement came in the midst of Taliban militants who won the dozens of districts in recent weeks and are now considered controlling about one third of the state, ahead of the full withdrawal of US and Westers from Afghanistan.
In agreement with the Taliban, the US and the NATO allies agreed to withdraw all troops in return for commitment by militants that they would prevent extremist groups operate in the area they control.
US President Joe Biden announced on Thursday that American forces would be abroad on August 31.
“Our current point emphasizes that we must see a reduction in violence.
Violence cannot be a solution for the situation in Afghanistan,” Jaisankar.
said.
“In the end, which regulates Afghanistan has a legitimacy aspect.
I think it is something that cannot and should not be ignored,” Jaisankar said, who was in Russia on a three-day visit.
The Taliban violence campaign to improve more areas can influence his desire to seek international legitimacy because world power will not accept the imposition of the government in Kabul by force, according to experts.
The Taliban ruled Afghanistan with Brute Force from 1996 to 2001 when the US invasion dropped their government.
For more than 30 years, there are international conferences, there are groups, there are formats to discuss how to stabilize and bring peace in Afghanistan, Jaishankar said, adding that the reason is because it has proven implications for regional security and regional stability.
“If we have to look for peace in Afghanistan and around, it is important for India and Russia to work together to ensure that many economic progress, social terms are maintained.
We are committed to independent and democratic Afghanistan,” he said.
Interestingly.
Interestingly, Jaisankar’s trip to Moscow coincided with the visit of the Taliban delegation here on Thursday to offer assurance that their quick profits on land in Afghanistan did not threaten regional countries.
, Taliban spokesman Mohammad Sohail Shaheen said their team came to Moscow to “ensure that we would not let anyone use the Afghanistan region to attack Russia or neighboring countries,” reports the Russian news agency.
India, a main stakeholder in the peace and stability of Afghanistan, has supported the peace process and national reconciliation led by Afghanistan, belongs to Afghanistan and controlled Afghanistan.
The US and the Taliban signed an important contract in Doha on February 29, 2020 after several rounds of negotiations to bring lasting peace in Afghanistan which was hit by war and allowed US forces to return from the longest war of America.
India has greatly followed the political situation that developed after the US signed a peace agreement with the Taliban.
The agreement provided for the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, effectively drew curtains in Washington’s 18-year-old war with the Taliban in the country.
India said it was committed to steadily supporting Afghanistan during the transition.
The development partnership of USD 3 billion, including more than 550 community development projects covering all 34 provinces, is intended to make Afghanistan become an independent country.

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