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US recognises India is Significant Portion of Dialog about Afghanistan: Jaishankar

US recognises India is Significant Portion of Dialog about Afghanistan: Jaishankar
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WASHINGTON: there’s a recognition from the US which India is an significant part the conversation once it comes to discuss the future of Afghanistan, External affairs Union S Jaishankar has stated.
Jaishankar, Who’s in America on an official trip, said that the problem in Afghanistan, where the US is in the process of withdrawing its troops, had been discussed during his meetings with Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor (NSA) Jake Sullivan.
“In my interview with the Secretary of Defence, with the, with the Secretary of State, the Afghanistan difficulty clearly came up as it’s an essential issue,” he explained.
“The probable situations, after the US army draws down is clearly something that matters to people, it matters very similar to Afghanistan, it matters to the United States, and it’s a bigger regional resonance,” Jaishankar stated.
US President Joe Biden at April declared that American troops could be pulled from Afghanistan from September 11 this season, therefore bringing to finish the nation’s greatest war, spanning over two years.
In a discussion with a set of Indian colleagues, Jaishankar stated that Afghanistan arrived in each these meetings.
“I really don’t believe it had been so much a matter of what’s India’s function? I suggest, India has a curiosity, India has sway, India has bets, India has a background on the market.
We’re a regional nation.
We’re probably visiting Afghanistan,” he explained.
“So, there’s a recognition, obviously from the United States as in a number of different nations, that if you speak about the future of Afghanistan, India, is still an significant part this dialogue,” Jaishankar stated.
“There were disagreements about what might occur, what should occur, what shouldn’t occur,” he explained in reaction to some query.
Before, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Dean Thompson told me that both India and the US have shared the opinion that a calm, stable Afghanistan is in their mutual interest.
“We will need to keep on working collectively and with the area to press for a political settlement to end the battle there,” he explained.
“With regard to the query about Afghanistan, clearly providing an update on what is happening in Afghanistan that the 2 ministers spoke about where things are headed on that front,” Thompson explained.
India has spent over $3 billion in stabilising Afghanistan efficiently, in reconstruction and aid work as 2001 once US-led soldiers drove the Taliban from Kabul.

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