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‘The US does not see the Taliban takeover through an Indian lens’

'The US does not see the Taliban takeover through an Indian lens'
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LONDON: The US does not see the effects of Taliban Afghan’s takeover through “Indian lenses”, a spokesman for Hindi and Urdu, the US State Department, Zed Tarar, said, responding to questions from TOI about whether the US was worried about the impact of Taliban’s takeover on Indian national security.
“Afghan stability affects the entire region,” said Tarar.
“We want to partner with our allies to try and see that the situation in Afghanistan does not worsen and that people in Afghanistan have a bright future,” he added.
Also read for consultation with partners because the Taliban form the Afghanistandoha Government: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will hold talks in Germany on Wednesday with countries shaken by the Taliban announcing a new government.
US Top Diplomats fly out of Qatar, the largest transit center in Airlift massively from Afghanistan, to get around whether the US believes that Pakistan supports the Taliban, he said, “We are watching the formation of the government in Afghanistan very closely.” US Secretary Antony Blinken has led a virtual meeting of 22 foreign ministers in Germany, with officials from NATO, the European Union and the United Nations, he added.
“Pakistan and India are part of the delegation of 22 countries.
Not one country can improve results in Afghanistan.
We need to look in the coming days and weeks whether the Taliban maintains its commitment.” US “has aligned interest in many problems with Pakistan,” he added .
“We want to work with Pakistan about these problems – Afghanistan, counter-terrorism, Covid-19 and climate change.” He said it was not only the US, but also G7, the UN Security Council, EU and NATO which would clarify that if the Taliban was looking for international legitimacy and recognition, they hoped to see inclusive government and for Afghanistan to maintain the same freedom and profit from 20 years final.
Read democracy Jawit vs Beijing-Islamabadtwo decades after falling twin towers, what challenges do terrorists and new supporters and their new supporters? Ask what the benefits of the US on the Taliban, he said: “We will use our various tools in our disposal.” Tarar reiterated that US President Joe Biden was standing with his decision to attract US forces from Afghanistan and “no regret”.
“The aim is not the construction of the nation or to install Western-style democracy.
The aim is to provide justice for 9/11, which we have done.” “India is one of our most critical partners in the world – do we talk about defeating Covid-19 or climate change,” said Tarar.
“The Indian government supplies a global vaccine and without Indian assistance we cannot ensure that vaccines reach Asia and Africa.
His engagement is strong and sustainable,” he said.

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