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On the same page with India in Afghanistan: US Deputy Secy

New Delhi: Indicates a strong convergence in China and preparedness to maintain Indian concerns over the mind of Afghanistan, Deputy Secretary of US Wendy Sherman said the Taliban needed to provide inclusive government while Beijing had to follow the global rules.
In a sign that the US has taken Indian security problems after the Taliban Afghan took over and gave a little next step we can take in a war-hit country, Sherman said here on Wednesday, “We will always have Indian security,” We will always have security India.
Front and middle in our consideration of how the US continues.
“In one of the most obvious pronunciation of US policy towards China, he said the US would compete, challenging and working with China in various fields.” We have a very complex relationship with China.
And fall into three lines.
One of them is, we know that China will be the main competitor with the US in the economic field, new technology appears and in the future.
We love to compete with China, as long as there is a field play level …
let’s make sure that everyone lives with the rules of the road.
“Sherman held a discussion with the Secretary of the Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla and also asked the NSA Ajit Doval.
He also summoned Foreign Minister S Jaishankar.
Then, he told reporters that the Taliban” must create an inclusive government, ensuring that Afghanistan is not a safe place for terrorists, Allows a safe trip from people who want to move and subscribe to human rights, including women’s rights, girls and minorities.
“He said the US and India” on the same page “about Afghanistan and demand for unrest of access to assistance Humanity.
“We must help the Afghans that they really suffer.
We do not believe that now is the time to give money directly to the Taliban or to the government while.
The US issues a general license from our Treasury Department, so that every country that provides humanitarian assistance will not be approved by the US government, “he said.” The President believes …
After 20 years, we need to put aside and ensure that we take our resources and use it with different ways in our military terms.
But he is not in whatever way withdrew from our interest in the security of this region, in Indian security, and ensuring that terrorism does not grow in any part of the world, “he added.
On the possibility of sanction Caatsa in India when the delivery of the missile system is needed 400 from Russia this year, Sherman said, “We are quite common about any country who decides to use the S-400.
We think it’s dangerous and don’t have anyone’s security interest.
“The government’s sources said India had shared with Sherman’s own perspective in Afghanistan and Caatsa.
India and the US, with eyes on the situation in Afghanistan, continuing their intensive interaction.
The working group with counter-terrorism will meet between October 26-28, while Defense Policy Forum will be held this weekend.

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