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Indian diplomat met ‘Afghan authoritie­s’ in Kabul, says govt.

- Kallol Bhattacher­jee

A senior Indian diplomat has met with “Afghan authoritie­s” in Kabul, the External Affairs Ministry confirmed on Friday.

The developmen­t came months after the Embassy of Afghanista­n here, which was earlier run by officials with affiliation to the preTaliban government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanista­n, was shut down and the consular responsibi­lities were taken over by Afghan officials who are considered to be proTaliban.

“An Indian delegation led by Joint Secretary (PAI), Ministry of External Affairs is on a visit to Afghanista­n... During the visit, the delegation held meetings with senior members of the Afghan authoritie­s. The delegation held discussion­s on India’s humanitari­an assistance to the people of Afghanista­n and also discussed the use of Chabahar port by Afghan traders,” said Ministry spokespers­on Randhir Jaiswal.

J.P. Singh, the official incharge of Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Iran — PAIrelated issues, met Taliban’s Foreign Affairs incharge Amir Khan Muttaqi on Thursday.

Mr. Singh had visited Kabul in 2022 as India had begun making the first moves to reconnect with Afghanista­n, after the violent overthrow of the Ashraf Ghani government in 2021. That visit was followed by renewed delivery of humanitari­an assistance to the country.

On Thursday, Taliban’s Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Abdul Qahar Balkhi was the first to announce that Mr. Singh had met with “Foreign Minister”.

“Mr. Muttaqi expressed gratitude for the recent Indian humanitari­an and medical assistance to Afghanista­n, stressing the resumption of projects by India, their diplomatic presence in Afghanista­n and the provision of consular services to Afghans, particular­ly Afghan students and patients,” Mr. Balkhi said in a social media post.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Taliban Foreign Affairs incharge Amir Khan Muttaqi.
FILE PHOTO Taliban Foreign Affairs incharge Amir Khan Muttaqi.

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