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The Afghan government is not inclusive, do not rush to recognize it: PM Modi

New Delhi: India finally shed some of its ambiguity in Afghanistan with PM Narendra Modi itself who called on the International Community Friday for no hurry to recognize the Taliban government which said it was not inclusive and formed without negotiations.
Overcoming the Afghan outreach session from SCO-CSTO Summit in Dushanbe, when he underlined the importance of efforts to ensure that Afghanistan was not used to spreading terrorism, Modi called for a code of ethics to examine cross-border terrorism and terror financing.
And said instability and radicalization in Afghanistan could encourage “other terrorist groups” to take power through ways of violence.
In his first public commentary in Afghanistan since the Taliban Kabul takeover, Modi supported the central role for the United Nations concerning the problem of recognition of the Afghan government that has not given representation to all ethnic groups and has tried to exclude minorities and women.
“The first problem is that the change in regime has not been inclusive and has occurred without negotiations.
This raises a question mark on the acceptance of new dispensation,” Modi said, adding the latest developments in Afghanistan would have the biggest impact on neighbors.
Countries like India.
” That is why it is important for the global community to make decisions about recognition of new dispensations collectively and only after thinking about it, “said Modi’s comments also came amid speculation about India’s” outreach “for the Taliban after the government announced a meeting with a senior leader of the Taliban senior Doha.
Taliban even though he never openly acknowledged the meeting with the Indian Ambassador.
At recognition, India did not see its position in different from Russia, while working with the Taliban, has said it is not in a hurry to officially recognize the Taliban government and will wait To see if they fulfill their commitment to terrorism and drug trafficking.
Apart from the problem of legitimacy, registered terrorism registered with instability and radicalization, drug trafficking, drug trafficking, illegal weapons and humanitarian crisis as the top issue that needs to be addressed.
He added in He is ready to provide humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan D also back every regional or global initiative to help the Afghan community.
Modi said instability and radicalization in Afghanistan would encourage terrorist and extremist forces and ask SCO member countries to develop, based on zero tolerance approach to terrorism, strict and joint norms that function as templates for global anti-terror cooperation in the future.
“These norms must include the code of ethics to examine cross-border terrorism and terror financing activities and also the mechanism for its implementation,” Modi said.
“In his speech, the Prime Minister highlighted the problem caused by the growth of radicalization and extremism in the broader SCO region, which took place against the history of the region as a cultural fort and moderate and progressive values,” the government said in a statement.
Modi mentioned specifically radicalization as the root causes of problems that disrupted the region, including a trust deficit.
On the basis of Historical Heritage of Central Asia, he said SCO had to develop the same template to fight radicalization and extremism.
Modi said the fact that a large number of sophisticated weapons still in Afghanistan have added to the worries of further instability in the region and added that the mechanism of the SCO rat can play a positive role in dealing with this problem through this information distribution.
Previously on that day, PM said that the connectivity initiative under the SCO had to be transparent, participatory and not damaging the territorial integrity of any country.
“Every initiative about connectivity cannot be a one-way way.
In this case, respect for territorial integrity of all countries must be implied.
Based on these principles, SCO must develop suitable norms for connectivity projects in the region.
With This we will be able to restore traditional connectivity of this region and only then the connectivity project will work to connect us, not to increase the distance between us, “he said.

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