September 28, 2024
'Not Good for Them, Have Seen Fate of Others': Taliban Warns India Against Military Presence in Afghanistan

‘Not Good for Them, Have Seen Fate of Others’: Taliban Warns India Against Military Presence in Afghanistan

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An Indian delegation participated during a Taliban meeting in Doha. However, a separate meeting wasn’t held with the country, a spokesperson of the insurgents’ group said. Asserting Taliban’s ‘commitment’, he further assured that they’re going to not harm the embassies or the diplomats in Afghanistan. But this came with a warning.

“There were reports about Indian delegation meeting our delegation, but I can’t confirm that. consistent with my information, a (separate) meeting hasn’t happened but on Friday we had a gathering in Doha, during which an Indian delegation also participated,” Taliban spokesperson Muhammed Suhail Shaheen was quoted as saying by ANI.

India had recently joined Qatar and a number of other other countries after a regional conference and declared that there’ll be no recognition of any military takeover of Afghanistan. The countries further involved an instantaneous and comprehensive ceasefire. consistent with Qatar, China and Pakistan were among the countries who said they won’t recognise any violent takeover during a separate meeting on August 10.

 

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