New Delhi Stands with Afghanistan for National Unity & Territorial Integrity – India

Posted on the 29 February 2020 by Indianjagran

A day in front of marking of a milestone harmony bargain between the US and the Taliban, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla on Friday made a trip to Kabul and passed on to the top Afghan authority India’s unstinted help to a serene and stable Afghanistan.

He met President Ashraf Ghani and gave over to him a letter from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Shringla met Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah, Vice President-elect Amrullah Saleh, National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib and acting Foreign Minister of Afghanistan Haroon Chakhansuri and notified them about India’s solid responsibility for all-round improvement of Afghanistan.

In a progression of tweets, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar stated, India remains with Afghanistan for reinforcing national solidarity, regional respectability, majority rules system, majority and flourishing in the nation and stopping remotely supported fear mongering.

On Shringla’s gathering with Ghani, Kumar said the Afghan president valued India’s predictable help for majority rules system and sacred request in Afghanistan.

Kumar said the remote secretary had a significant trade of perspectives on the improvements and harmony endeavors in Afghanistan with the initiative of the nation.

The US and the Taliban are set to sign a harmony bargain at a service in Doha tomorrow which will accommodate the withdrawal of American soldiers from Afghanistan almost 18 years after their arrangement in the nation.