Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Monitoring Afghan situation, evacuation top priority: MEA

Says the question of whether to recognise the Taliban rule in Afghanista­n or not comes later

- HT Correspond­ent

India on Friday said a vast majority of its citizens who wished to return home from Afghanista­n have been evacuated and it is carefully monitoring the situation in the neighbouri­ng country.

Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokespers­on Arindam Bagchi said India’s focus has been to evacuate its citizens who are stranded in Afghanista­n.

“We continue to monitor the situation very carefully. It is an evolving situation,” he said at a media briefing.

The ministry reiterated that the first priority of the government at this moment is to safely evacuate people from Afghanista­n.

The question of whether to recognise the Taliban rule in Afghanista­n or not comes later.

“The situation on the ground is uncertain (in Afghanista­n). The primary concern is the security and safety of people. Currently, there is no clarity about any entity forming a government in Kabul. I think we are jumping the gun regarding recognitio­n,” Bagchi said during a press briefing on Friday.

External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Thursday briefed an all-party meeting on the Afghanista­n situation where he underlined that the current stance of India is to wait and watch.

At the same time, India is engaged with important stakeholde­rs and other countries on the Afghan issue. What need to be seen first is whether the new dispensati­on in Afghanista­n will be solely a government of the Taliban or be part of a powershari­ng arrangemen­t with other

Afghan leaders, the ministry has clarified.

On August 15, the Taliban completed its capture of Afghanista­n except for the Panjshir province, as Kabul fell to the hands of the group.

Since then, several rounds of consultati­ons are going on regarding the next government of Afghanista­n.

While initially an interim set-up was proposed, later the Taliban reportedly claimed their government and names of several ministers have been already announced.

But the anti-taliban force which has been negotiatin­g a peace deal with the Taliban is pitching for an all-inclusive government.

Unless it’s cleared who is going to govern Afghanista­n, the question of recognitio­n does not arise, the external affairs ministry has made it clear.

India has been in touch with countries such as the US, France, Russia, China, Germ Qatar, Iran, Uzbekistan, Taj tan and Kazakhstan as we with the UN Secretary-gen and UN Security Council on developmen­ts in Afghanis the external affairs ministry said.

India’s evacuation drive f Kabul will go on, Bagchi adding that a vast majorit Indians who wanted to re have been evacuated.

 ?? H ?? Passengers disembark from Indian Air Force's C17 Globemaste­r at Hindon Air Force Station after being evacuated from Kabul ami the Taliban takeover crisis in Ghaziabad on August 21.
H Passengers disembark from Indian Air Force's C17 Globemaste­r at Hindon Air Force Station after being evacuated from Kabul ami the Taliban takeover crisis in Ghaziabad on August 21.

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