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New Delhi: Historical ties guide India's policy in Afghanistan

According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Randhir Jaiswal”, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India, stated that the diplomatic delegation of this country, led by its special representative, visited Kabul about India's humanitarian aid to the people of Afghanistan, as well as the use of Chabahar port by Afghan businessmen with Taliban officials and The United Nations has discussed.

Regarding the visit of India's special representative for Afghanistan, Jaiswal stated that India has historical and civilizational ties with the people of Afghanistan, and these ties will guide India's approach and policy towards Afghanistan.

He added: Our delegation also discussed with the former president of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai, officials of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), officials and members of the Afghan business community delegation about India's humanitarian aid to the Afghan people and the use of Chabahar port by Afghan businessmen. was also discussed.

It should be mentioned that India closed its embassy in Afghanistan after the fall of the former Afghan government and the return of the Taliban to power. ButThis embassy has its technical and consular mission in June 2022 resumed in Kabul.

At the beginning of February also in the meeting “Afghanistan regional cooperation initiative” was unveiled with the presence and activities of the chargé d'affaires of the Indian embassy in Kabul, which shows the trend of improving Delhi's relations and interaction with the Taliban government.

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source: Tasnim

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