Central Asia EU meeting: Many countries expressed concern over the situation in Afghanistan, and Tajikistan warned about terrorism.
At the Central Asia-European Union meeting, leaders of several countries expressed concern about the situation in Afghanistan.
In a statement, participants of the second Central Asia-EU leaders’ meeting expressed concern about the situation in Afghanistan, News Agency reported.
At the same time, he also threw light on the stability and development there.
The President of the European Council expressed concern.
European Council President Charles Michel called for the meeting to establish an inclusive government in Afghanistan and respect human rights.
Michel said that in Central Asia you also face security threats from Afghanistan. We share the same concern.
It is important for all of us to have a stable and peaceful Afghanistan with an inclusive government that ensures human rights.