India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador TS, participating in a debate Tirumurti, remembered that August 30 UN Security Council The resolution outlined that Afghan territory should not be used to threaten or attack any country, or to harbor or train terrorists, or to plan or finance terrorist acts. India has repeatedly highlighted these concerns at the United Nations and in interactions with other countries.
“This (resolution) took into account some of our collective concerns, in particular on terrorism, where it noted the Taliban’s commitment not to allow the use of Afghan soil for terrorism, including to terrorists and terrorist groups. has been designated under resolution 1267,” Tirumurti said.
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“As seen from the reprehensible terrorist attack Kabul Terrorism at the airport last month remains a serious threat to Afghanistan. It is therefore important that the commitments made in this regard are respected and adhered to.”
Adopted under the chairmanship of India security CouncilThe resolution named the Taliban and noted its commitment to the issue of terrorism, and also noted the Taliban’s statement that Afghans would be able to travel abroad without any hindrance. “We hope that these commitments will be followed, including the safe, secure and orderly departure of Afghans and all foreign nationals from Afghanistan,” Tirumurti said.
India also called on the international community to rise above any partisan interests and stand with the people of Afghanistan in their quest for peace, stability and security in the country.
“The situation in Afghanistan remains very critical. As its immediate neighbor and friend of our people, the current situation is of direct concern to us,” Tirumurti said.
He added that uncertainties remain high about the future of the Afghan people as well as maintaining and building on the gains that have been achieved over the past two decades. “In this context, we reiterate the need to listen to the voices of Afghan women, realize the aspirations of Afghan children, and protect the rights of minorities. We call for urgent humanitarian assistance and underscore the need to provide Do not obstruct access to the United Nations and other agencies in this regard.”
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