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The Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar spoke to Secretary Dominif Dominic Raab

New Delhi: The Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar on Wednesday talked with England partner Dominic Raab on developments in Afghanistan in the background of the Taliban that seized the control of the country.
“Talking with the British foreign secretary @dominicraab this afternoon.
Our conversation focuses on developments in Afghanistan,” Jaisankar tweeted.
India has been related to some of the leading forces over the situation in Afghanistan.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin in a situation in a ripped war country.
Almost all countries have focused on the evacuation of residents and their partners from Afghanistan after the takeover by the Taliban on August 15.
India began an evacuation mission on August 16 and has returned more than 800 people, including a number of Sikh and Hindu Afghanistan.

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