New Delhi: India monitored “deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan” and even though its mission was still functioning, the decision of New Delhi could change depending on the developing situation.
A spokesman for MEA Arindam Bagchi on Thursday was confirmed again: “Our Embassy in Kabul and Consulate in Kandahar and Mazar-e-Sharif are functional.
However, we, carefully monitor the security situation that deteriorates in Afghanistan and its implications for salvation and The security of Indian citizens there.
“Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said in Moscow on Thursday that 20 years ago when India, Russia and Iran supported the northern alliance of the Taliban, the three continued opposing” fundamentalist thinking, radicalism, extremism and terrorism.
” Jaisankar also referred to his meeting with Iranian President Selected Ayatollah Ebrahim Relision in Tehran on Wednesday.
“We discuss Afghanistan in detail.
Region countries have strong interest in ensuring good results for the Afghanistan and the region,” Bagchi said.
Iran invited India to the inauguration rise next month.
Meanwhile, Jaishankar said there were many concerns about Indian-Chinese relations.
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For the past 40 years we have a very stable relationship.
But for the past year, there have been many worries …
because China has not observed the agreement that has been signed when it comes to our border.” In the possibility of a nuclear weapons race between the two countries.
, Jaisankar refused said the evolution of Chinese nuclear programs had a larger dynamics than India.