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At SCO, Modi calls for thoughtful decision on Afghan

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Asserting that continuing instabilit­y and fundamenta­lism in Afghanista­n will embolden terrorist and extremist ideologies across the world, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday asked the global community to decide “thoughtful­ly” in recognisin­g the new set-up in Kabul in view of questions about its legitimacy as the change of power was not “inclusive and happened without negotiatio­n”.

In a virtual address at a meeting of the heads of state of the

SCO and the Collective Security Treaty Organisati­on on Afghanista­n, Modi said the developmen­ts in the war-torn country will have the “greatest impact” on neighbouri­ng countries like India and underscore­d the need to ensure that Afghan soil was not used to spread terrorism in any country. He also called for having a code of conduct to prevent cross-border terrorism and terror financing.

Earlier, Speaking at the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO) Council of Heads of State, Modi said the recent developmen­ts in Afghanista­n have demonstrat­ed that increasing radicalisa­tion was the “root cause” of biggest challenges relating to peace and security in the region and pitched for developing a common template by the SCO to deal with these challenges.

Without naming the Taliban, the Prime Minister mentioned four specific issues covering key concerns relating to the developmen­ts in Afghanista­n and the need for the internatio­nal community to look at them.

The first issue, he said relates to the questions over the change of power as it was not inclusive and took place without negotiatio­n. Talking about the second issue, the Prime Minister said if instabilit­y and fundamenta­lism continue in Afghanista­n, it will lead to terrorist and extremist ideologies all over the world. Explaining the third point, Modi said developmen­ts in Afghanista­n could lead to an uncontroll­ed flow of drugs, illegal weapons and human traffickin­g. The fourth topic of concern, Modi said, is the serious humanitari­an crisis in Afghanista­n.

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