Afghanistan India News: In a meeting of the United Nations Security Council, talks will be held about the increasing violence in Afghanistan. India will preside over this meeting. A day earlier, the Afghan Foreign Minister spoke to Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar.
Security Council President Ambassador TS Tirumurti Photo – Twitter
Discussion on Afghanistan Situation in UNSC: The deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan will be discussed in the meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) chaired by India on Friday. The decision to hold an open UNSC discussion on Afghanistan comes a day after Foreign Minister S Jaishankar held talks with Foreign Minister Mohammad Haneef Atmar, in which he called on the ‘United Nations Security Council on Afghanistan’. There was a discussion on calling an emergency session.
Ambassador TS Tirumurti, India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations and President of the Security Council for the month of August, tweeted on Wednesday night, “The United Nations Security Council chaired by India on Friday, August 6 to discuss and take stock of the situation in Afghanistan. will meet for Atmar (Afghanistan Taliban Conflict) said that the United Nations and the international community should play a bigger role in preventing the tragedy unfolding in Afghanistan due to Taliban violence and atrocities.
Atmar commends the current president
Atmar tweeted, ‘I appreciate the leading role of the current President of the UN Security Council.’ Fighting between the Taliban and Afghan government forces has intensified over the past few months, with US and NATO troops withdrawing from the war-torn country. According to the agenda of the Council adopted on Monday for this month, the meeting on Afghanistan was not scheduled during this period (Afghanistan India and Pakistan).
Called Indian FM HE @DrSJaishankar to discuss convening an emergency UN Security Council Session on AFG. UN & int’l community must play a greater role to stop the unfolding tragedy in🇦🇫 due to Taliban violence & atrocities. Appreciate the lead role of🇮🇳 as current UNSC President. pic.twitter.com/SLaRlUKHxC
– Mohammed Haneef Atmar محمد حنیف اتمر (@MHaneefAtmar) August 3, 2021
What can the UN do to prevent tension?
Providing details to reporters at the United Nations Headquarters, Tirumurti spoke on the situation in Afghanistan and what the Security Council can do to prevent further escalation of tensions in the war-torn country. In response to a question on this, he said that he hopes that Afghanistan ‘probably the Security Council will look into this aspect as soon as possible’. It is significant that there is an open discussion on Afghanistan within the first week of India’s presidency of the Council, which reflects the need for immediate discussion on the current situation in Afghanistan.
Violence on the rise in Afghanistan
Tirumurti said the situation in Afghanistan is a matter of deep concern to all members of the Security Council and “we have seen in recent times that the violence is only increasing.” He said that as far as India is concerned, it has clearly stated that, ‘We want to see a free, peaceful, democratic and stable Afghanistan, India has supported every opportunity that brings peace, security and stability to Afghanistan. could.
India has expressed serious concern
“We are convinced that we must address the questions of violence and targeted attacks and these are very serious concerns and all forms of violence must end,” Tirumurti said. Relations with international terrorism should also be broken. We don’t want to see terrorist bases settling again in Afghanistan. And it will have a direct impact on India.
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