New Delhi: India firmly denied the meeting between the Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and Taliban representatives in Doha.
Explain the tweet and report effects as “wrong and naughty” spokesman MEA Arindam Bagchi said there was no such meeting.
“India supports strong peace driven by the Afghan peace process led by Afghanistan, and Afghjan.
We support all peace initiatives and have been related to all stakeholders,” he said.
Explain why India has just issued an advisor to 13 points for Indians in Afghanistan, he said, “We are worried about violence where we have issued advisers.” The advisor asked “All Indian citizens visit, live and work in Afghanistan” to exercise “vigilance and be careful in connection with security at work, residence and during movement to their workplace.” “Therror groups operating in Afghanistan have carried out a series of attacks in many parts of Afghanistan, including targeting Afghan security forces and government institutions and even civilians.
Indian citizens are not exceptions and they face serious kidnapping threats.”