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India is a strategic partner of Afghanistan: Top peace negotiator Dr Abdullah Abdullah

WION
NEW DELHIWritten By: Sidhant SibalUpdated: Oct 06, 2020, 01:34 PM IST
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Dr Abdullah in a series of tweets ahead of the visit said, "Our historical relations with India is very important to us, & the role of India in establishing lasting peace in Afghanistan and the region is vital".

The Chief Afghan government Negotiator for intra-Afghan Talks,  Dr Abdullah Abdullah has lauded New Delhi’s continuous support to the government and people of Afghanistan. 

“India is a strategic partner of Afghanistan,” said Dr Abdullah Abdullah.

His comments come as he begins his four day India visit during which he will call on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, National Security Advisors Ajit Doval and other top Indian officials. 

WION was the first channel over the weekend to break the story.

Dr Abdullah in a series of tweets ahead of the visit said, "Our historical relations with India is very important to us & the role of India in establishing lasting peace in Afghanistan and the region is vital".

He will be briefing Indian officials, during the visit about the peace process and "need for regional consensus", he tweeted.

This is his first visit to New Delhi as the chief negotiator and chief of High Council for National Reconciliation. 

His visit to India, at the official invitation by the Indian Govt, comes even as last month saw the beginning of intra-Afghan talks in Doha between Afghan Govt and Taliban.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had joined the intra-Afghan talks ceremony on 12th Sept virtually, with Joint Secretary in Pakistan Afghanistan and Iran division JP Singh visiting Doha for it. JS PAI during the visit had met Dr Abdullah Abdullah.

Since then US special envoy to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad & Senior Afghan politician Abdul Rashid Dostum has been to India, signifying New Delhi's role in the peace process.