Terrorist organizations should not get any support from Afghan soil: India

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There are many terrorist organizations active in Afghanistan.

Highlights

  • TS Tirumurti said, terrorism remains a serious threat to Afghanistan and the entire region.
  • UNSC resolution 2593 was adopted in August 2021 during India’s presidency.
  • The Indian representative said that collective efforts should be made towards peace and stability in Afghanistan.

United Nations: India has said that there should be “concrete progress” in ensuring that terrorist organizations banned by the United Nations (UN) do not receive any direct or indirect support from Afghan soil or other safe havens in the region. This comment of India is also being seen in the context of Pakistan. India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations TS Tirumurti said on Wednesday, “Terrorism continues to pose a serious threat to Afghanistan and the region as a whole. Security Council Resolution 2593 clearly outlines the expectations of the international community on a number of important and urgent issues.

India targeted Pakistan in gestures

Speaking at the Security Council meeting related to the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, Tirumurti said, “The UNSC resolution reflects the expectations of the international community regarding the war on terrorism.” This also includes the Taliban’s commitment not to allow Afghan soil to be used for terrorist activities. In an indirect reference to Pakistan, Tirumurti said, “However, we see ‘concrete progress’ in ensuring that banned terrorist organizations do not receive any direct or indirect support from Afghan soil or other safe haven countries in the region.” needed.’

India stresses on stability in Afghanistan

UNSC resolution 2593 was adopted in August 2021 during India’s presidency. Tirumurti said, “The resolution also expresses the expectations of the international community regarding the formation of an inclusive government in Afghanistan.” It has been clarified that a government should be formed in the country in which there is active participation of women, minorities and ethnic communities. The resolution emphasizes the restoration of human rights of Afghan citizens as well as providing them humanitarian aid. Emphasizing on peace and stability in Afghanistan, the Indian representative also stressed on the importance of collective efforts in this direction.

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