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The Chair of the G7 Foreign Committee together asks India to be included in the G7 talks in Afghanistan

The Chair of the G7 Foreign Committee together asks India to be included in the G7 talks in Afghanistan
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LONDON: The chair of the British Foreign Affairs Committee, Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat, called for India to be included in all G7 meetings in the future in Afghanistan “to prepare regional and global impacts” from the Taliban.
“I am now looking forward to India, and other regional partners are included in the discussion in the future.
They have greater shares than some other G7 members,” Tugendhat tweeted after the Virtual G7 G7 summit Tuesday where India was not present.
“I also hope it works with Kenya, Nigeria and Mali, and the African Union, will increase along with groups such as Al Shabab and Boko Haram attracting inspiration from the success of the Taliban in Afghanistan.” Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of G7 Member States issued a joint statement about Afghanistan ahead of the G7 Emergency Virtual Summit Tuesday that called for India to be included in the summit.
“With the possibility of terrorism, we want to see India invited to attend this G7 meeting,” said the statement.
The chairs also said that the African Union must be invited to attend the G7 individual meeting if necessary “because other terror groups began gardening in African horns.” “This will …
ensure that the impact of Afghan’s abundance that can disrupt neighboring countries is consistently monitored by those closest to the possibility of threats,” their statement.
Writing in the daily telegraph ahead of Tuesday Summit Tuesday, Tugendhat, said: “Some countries are more affected than India by inland tsunamis in Asia, or more likely to be important for what happens next.
With Delhi holding the UN Security Council president.
His presence at the meeting will show commitment Not only to bring others, but also to use the institutions we have built to maintain peace, “he wrote.

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