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PM suggested 4 focus areas for Afghanistan by countries in the region

New Delhi: The need for inclusive government in Kabul and the attitude of zero tolerance about the use of the Afghanistan region by terrorist groups is among the four aspects who pay attention to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday to focus on the background of developments in a war-hit country.
He suggested four of these aspects when Iranian security officials, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan made calls with Him after attending a regional security dialogue in India in Afghanistan.
Two other aspects quoted by Modi are strategies to fight drug trafficking and weapons from Afghanistan and deal with the increasingly critical humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, according to an official statement.
Modi said appreciate the participation of senior officials in Delhi security dialogue despite the challenges caused by a pandemic.
“He emphasized four aspects that countries in the region need to focus, in the context of Afghanistan: the need for inclusive government, zero-tolerance attitude about the Afghan region used by terrorist groups, strategies to fight drug trafficking and arms from Afghanistan and handle the crisis Humanity is increasingly critical in Afghanistan, “said the statement.
It was said that the prime minister also expressed hope that regional security dialogue would work to revive the traditions of moderation and progressive culture and opposite controvers.
In their comments to Modi, senior security officials expressed their appreciation for Indian initiatives to regulate dialogue and exchange quality.
They also convey their respective state perspectives about the situation of Afghanistan, he said.
NSA Ajit Doval and Foreign Minister Harsh Vardhan Shringla also joined security officials at their meeting with the Prime Minister.
In dialogue, participating countries vowed to ensure that Afghanistan did not become a safe place for global terrorism and call for the formation of “open and truly inclusive” in Kabul with representatives from all parts of the Afghan community.
The official source said officials had very substantive exchanges during their calls on the prime minister.
They said Modi shared Indian perspectives about Afghanistan and officials delivered greetings from their leaders and also appreciated the initiative of New Delhi from hosting dialogue.
In his opening remarks on dialogue, Doval said the recent developments in the country had important implications not only for Afghans but also for the region

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