First Meeting Of India-Central Asia Joint Working Group On Afghanistan Held In Delhi

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New Delhi: The first meeting of the India-Central Asia Joint Working Group (JWG) on Afghanistan was held in Delhi on Tuesday.

The JWG exchanged views on the current situation in Afghanistan, including the political, security and humanitarian situation, the Ministry of External Affairs said.

As per MEA, India-Central Asia Joint Working Group emphasized importance of formation of a truly inclusive and representative political structure that respects the rights of all Afghans and ensures equal rights of women, girls and members of minority groups, including access to education.

This JWG discussed regional threats of terrorism, extremism, radicalization and drug trafficking and also deliberated on the possibilities to coordinate efforts to counter these threats.

It was emphasized that Afghanistan should not be used for sheltering, training, planning or financing any terrorist acts and that no terrorist organisations including those designated by the UNSC resolution 1267, should be provided sanctuary or allowed to use the territory of Afghanistan.

(With Agency Inputs)

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