Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Jaishankar holds talks with Afghan President, affirms India’s support

- Rezaul H Laskar

NEW DELHI: A regional conference on connectivi­ty hosted by Uzbekistan that began on Thursday afforded external affairs minister S Jaishankar an opportunit­y to discuss the situation in Afghanista­n with key leaders such as Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and US special envoy Zal- may Khalilzad.

Jaishankar arrived in Tash- kent after attending meetings of the foreign ministers of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO) and the SCO Contact Group on Afghanista­n in the Tajikistan capital of Dushanbe on July 13 and 14.

The situation in Afghanista­n figured in Jaishankar’s meetings in Tashkent with Afghan President Ghani, his Kazakhstan counterpar­t Mukhtar Tileuberdi, and US deputy national security adviser Elizabeth Sherwoodra­ndall and Khalilzad, the special representa­tive for Afghanista­n reconcilia­tion.

The meeting between Jaishankar and Ghani marked the first high-level contact between the Indian and Afghan sides amid a sustained campaign by the Taliban to capture territory following the rapid drawdown of US forces in Afghanista­n.

“Discussed the current situation in and around Afghanista­n. Reiterated our support for peace, stability and developmen­t of Afghanista­n,”jaishankar tweeted after his talks with the Afghan president. Tweets from the official handle of the Afghan president’s office said Jaishankar had assured Ghani of India’s support to Afghanista­n. Jaishankar also said India will continue its humanitari­an assistance to Afghanista­n by providing 150,000 tonnes of wheat.

Jaishankar said India “would continue to work together to strengthen the regional consensus to support the regime in Afghanista­n,” according to the tweets.

Jaishankar tweeted that he had exchanged “views on the evolving situation in Afghanista­n” with Sherwood-randall and Khalilzad. He also tweeted that he had discussed the situation in Afghanista­n and Covid19-related cooperatio­n during his meeting with his Kazakh counterpar­t Tileuberdi. There was no official word from the external affairs ministry on these meetings.

The Indian foreign minister is expected to hold several bilateral meetings on the margins of the internatio­nal conference being hosted with Uzbekistan with the theme “Central and South Asia: Regional connectivi­ty, challenges and opportunit­ies”. The meeting is being attended by key leaders such as Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov.

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi are also in Tashkent for the conference but people familiar with developmen­ts said on condition of anonymity that there were no plans for the Indian side to meet them. Meanwhile, the meeting of the SCO Contact Group on Afghanista­n said in a joint statement that the “activity of internatio­nal terrorist organisati­ons remains a key factor of instabilit­y” in Afghanista­n.

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