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The Taliban took over Afghanistan would make it a ‘pariah state’, warned of US minister

The Taliban took over Afghanistan would make it a 'pariah state', warned of US minister
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New Delhi: If the Taliban took Afghanistan by forcing and harassing the rights of the people, they would make the country “the Pariah Country” and no recognition or international support will come, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said here on Wednesday, in the strongest warning Not yet to extremist groups in the midst of the Mofocities and continuing violence in a turbulent country.
On his first visit to India, the US Top Diplomat Met PM Modi, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and NSA Ajit Doval, with Afghanistan, Covid and Quad Topping Agenda in all discussions.
While many seek details in terms of specific results, the meeting along the strategic line is broad, aligning the views of the two countries about problems such as Quad and Indo-Pacific, deepening cooperation and synergy.
The formulation of Blinken in Afghanistan reflects Indian concerns when he said, “Afghanistan who does not respect his people’s rights, a Afghanistan who committed atrocities towards his own people will become a pariah state.
Taliban said they were seeking international recognition, that they wanted international support for Afghanistan..
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Taking over the country by forcing and abusing the rights of the people is not the way to achieve this goal.
“Convergence can be seen on Modi Tweet after meeting Blinken:” I misunderstood the strong commitment of President Biden to strengthen the Indian-US strategic partnership, which anchored In our shared democratic values ​​and is a power for global good.
” After his meeting with Jaisankar, Blinken tweeted, “Thank you to @Drsjajaishankar for today’s collaborative discussions in many fields of cooperation, including efforts to support peace and stability in Afghanistan.
India is one of our most valuable partners, and the US welcomes the emergence of India As a leading global force.
“His statement was a shift in US policy, bringing it closer to India’s position that Power taking in Afghanistan by the Taliban would be less legitimacy.
Blinken added, “We have also seen these surprised reports carried out by the Taliban in the areas taken over deeply, very disturbing …” India-US discussions about current security challenges can appear as the culmination of the series.
From the regional parley recently, because the Taliban had advanced militarily in many districts.
This will be a setback to Pakistan who has supported the Taliban on the battlefield against the Afghan government that is increasingly angry.
JaisanHank revealed the case of India, said, “Advantages to Afghan civil society, especially on women’s rights, minorities, and social freedom for the past two decades, we must work collectively to preserve it.
Afghanistan should not be home for terrorism or sources Refugees.
“Covid and global recovery appeared even when the US gave $ 25 million to India to accelerate its vaccination efforts.
Expressing awards, Jaishankar said, “Openness opened by this Biden Government, which allows us today to truly increase the number of vaccines.
But this is also an ongoing job.” India is likely to open vaccine supplies to other countries at the beginning of 2022 .
Overcoming a shared press conference, Blinken and Jaishankar dwell in progress on Quad and the growth of convergence in the Indo-Pacific.
Jaishankar issued a quad ratification which was fully distributed, by saying, “Opportunities for further collaboration of all these problems but also the importance of observing laws and international rules and norms, including unclos.
Our ability to work is closer bilaterally in Quad and elsewhere For the overall international community.
“Blinken emphasizes the need for” cooperation between countries than before “.
“There are no challenges that do not have an impact on the lives of our citizens whether it is covid, an interference of the technology that arises, which can be overcome by one of us acting alone.” Quad, said Blinken, “not a military alliance.” It will deal with “Covid-19, advancing the climate agenda, about dealing with technology that appears.” Almost all of this will rule out and fight China’s efforts.
The first meeting of Blinken is with NSA Ajit Doval where both parties discuss regional security, focusing on situations in Afghanistan.
This was followed by talks with Jaisankar and lunch worked.
Blinken ended his day with a meeting with PM.

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