Afghan soil should not be used for anti-India acts: Indian ambassador to Qatar tells Taliban leader

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New Delhi: Indian envoy to Qatar Deepak Mittal met Tuesday Taliban leader Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai in Doha. It was the first high-level contact between the two sides on a day the US completed withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan.

The Ministry of External Affairs said Ambassador Deepak Mittal raised India’s concern at the meeting that Afghanistan’s soil should not be used for anti-Indian activities and terrorism in any manner. It said the discussions focused on safety, security and early return of Indian nationals stranded in Afghanistan as well as the travel of Afghan nationals wishing to come to India.

The MEA said the Taliban leader assured Mittal that these issues would be positively addressed.

“Today, Ambassador of India to Qatar, Deepak Mittal, met Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai, the Head of Taliban’s political office in Doha,” the MEA said in a release. “The meeting took place at the Embassy of India, Doha, on the request of the Taliban side. Discussions focused on safety, security and early return of Indian nationals stranded in Afghanistan. The travel of Afghan nationals, especially minorities, who wish to visit India also came up,” the MEA stated.

“Ambassador Mittal raised India’s concern that Afghanistan’s soil should not be used for anti-Indian activities and terrorism in any manner,” it added.

 

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