Out of Indian envoys, mission staff from Afghanistan ‘difficult, complicated’, said Jaisankar in the US – News2IN
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Out of Indian envoys, mission staff from Afghanistan ‘difficult, complicated’, said Jaisankar in the US

Out of Indian envoys, mission staff from Afghanistan 'difficult, complicated', said Jaisankar in the US
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New York: Minister of External Affairs Jaisankar on Tuesday said that the movement of the Indian Ambassador and the Embassy staff from Afghanistan who were torn war to India was “difficult and complicated exercises” when he thanked those who worked together and facilitate evacuation efforts.
Jaisanhank, which is in the US in a four-day visit to attend a number of UN Security Council events, including a briefing on terrorism to be held under the presidency of a strong body, brought to Twitter to share details about New Delhi’s efforts to get the Indian Ambassador to Afghanistan Rudrendra Tandon and embassy staff out of Kabul.
“The movement of the Indian ambassador and embassy staff from Kabul to India is a difficult and complicated exercise.
Thank you all the cooperation and facilitation allows,” he said in a tweet.
Meanwhile, Jaishankar discussed the situation that was evolved in Afghanistan who was hit by a war with his partner France Jean-Yves Le Drian here and thanked him for evacuating 21 Indians from Kabul to Paris.
“Discussing the situation that developed in Afghanistan with the Minister of Foreign Affairs @JY_LEDRIAN.
We will continue to coordinate in the UN Security Council.
Thank you for evacuating 21 Indian citizens from Kabul to Paris,” said Minister of Foreign Affairs in another tweet.
Jaisankar’s visit to New York was underway in the background of the Taliban fast attack in Afghanistan and this problem would likely look for in his conversation with UN officials.
After his arrival here on Monday to lead two high-level high shows this week under the Presidency of the current Security Council, Jaisankar said he hoped to discuss the situation in Afghanistan during his engagement at the United Nations.
India on Tuesday rushed back to its ambassador’s house Tandon and staff from the embassy in Kabul in a military transport aircraft after increasing tension, fear and uncertainty that gripped the capital of Afghanistan after the Taliban guerrillas confiscated the Afghan capital on Sunday.
The C-17 Globemaster aircraft from the Indian Air Force brought around 150 people, including diplomats, officials, security personnel and several Indians who were stranded, landed at Airbase Hindon near the national capital around 5pm after stopping at Jamnagar in Gujarat, after increasing tension, Fear and uncertainty who gripped the Capital of Afghanistan after taking over by the Taliban two days ago.
This is the second evacuation flight as another C-17 aircraft that was brought back by around 40 people from Hamid Karzai International Airport (IPR) in Kabul on Monday as part of the Indian emergency evacuation mission conducted after relevant coordination included handling US security officials at the airport in the Afghan capital.
After his arrival at Jamnagar, Indian Messenger Tandon confirmed that India had not left people in a war-hit by whose New Delhi falsified a long bond and which is now under the control of the Taliban.
“We were happy that it finally ended and we returned home safely and safely without an accident.
We were a very large mission of 192 personnel, which was evacuated from Afghanistan within three days in a very orderly way in two phases,” said Tandon to reporters.
The UN Security Council on Monday held an emergency meeting on the situation in Afghanistan.
, the second time in just 10 days that a strong UN body met under the presidency of India for August to discuss the situation that deteriorated and decomposed in a war-hit country.

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