Important Talks Held Between Jaishankar And Hanif Atmar
Important talks held between Jaishankar and Atmar on the Afghan issue, India’s concern increased with the growing Taliban.
A crucial meeting between India and Afghan foreign ministers took place here on Tuesday in the backdrop of the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan due to the Taliban’s efforts to capture power.
Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met his Afghan counterpart Mohammad Hanif Atmar to discuss the situation in the war-torn country.
Atmar is understood to have briefed Jaishankar in detail about the growing strength of the Taliban in Afghanistan and the future challenges.
Jaishankar also separately met the Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Abul Aziz Kamilov and discussed the Afghan issue.
Jaishankar arrives in Tajikistan on a two-day visit to attend the SCO meeting.
Jaishankar arrived in the Tajikistan capital on Tuesday on a two-day visit to attend meetings of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the SCO Contact Group on Afghanistan.
Important talks held between Jaishankar and Atmar: Jaishankar’s meeting with the Afghan Foreign Minister.
Jaishankar tweeted that he began his Dushanbe visit by meeting with Afghan Foreign Minister Hanif Atmar. We look forward to the meeting of the SCO Liaison Group on Afghanistan tomorrow.
SCO Contact Group meeting on Afghanistan.
It is noteworthy that the meeting of the SCO Contact Group on Afghanistan is taking place at a time when the whole world is apprehensive about the rise of the Taliban and possible bloodshed.
Taliban fighters march towards Kandahar after US withdrawal.
After the sudden withdrawal of US forces, Taliban fighters are moving very fast towards the capital of the country. They have occupied many areas.
India is concerned about ongoing projects and the safety of employees in Afghanistan.
The current government of Afghanistan is not in a position to face the Taliban. India’s concern is about the safety of its ongoing projects and employees working there.