Trump's Arman to reach Bagram Airbase has received Afghanistan the support of these big countries including India
India has now joined Russia, China and seven other countries in contrast to efforts to deploy foreign military infrastructure in Afghanistan. This protest march came at a time when US President Donald Trump put the Taliban regime under pressure to hand over the strategically important Bagram air base. In a new issue of the “Moscow format” talks released on Tuesday, October 7, the group of countries held wide discussions on ways to bring wealth and development to Afghanistan. These countries become the efforts of some countries to deploy military structures in Afghanistan and neighboring countries as ‘unacceptable’ because it does not serve the interests of local peace and stability. Taliban Foreign Minister Khan Muttaki participated in the “Moscow format” report for the first time. It is noteworthy that Trump said a few weeks ago that Taliban Bagram Air Base should hand over to America because it was founded by Washington. Countries participating in the talks in Moscow have requested that the collaboration against terrorism be strengthened at both bilateral and multilateral levels. “They (the countries) emphasized that Afghanistan should be supported to take concrete steps to eliminate terrorism and root it as soon as possible, so that the land of Kabul is not used as a threat to the safety of neighboring countries and elsewhere,” the statement says. According to the statement, these countries emphasized that terrorism remains a serious threat to the safety of Afghanistan, the region and the wider world. Apart from India, Russia and China, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan also participated in the meeting. These countries emphasize the need for the economic ties of Afghanistan with countries in the region and beyond. The Indian Embassy in Moscow said the Indian delegation led by ambassador Vinay Kumar supported an independent, peaceful and stable Afghanistan and the socio-economic development and prosperity of its people. The embassy said on social media that Kumar repeated the position of India that a safe, peaceful and stable Afghanistan serves the interests of its people and is essential for local resilience and global safety. Share this story -tags