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India Stresses Protection of Afghanistan’s Achievements

Tuesday, March 03, 2020
Kabul (BNA) The Indian External Affairs Minister said on Monday that the Real negotiations will start now, referring to intra-Afghan talks following the US-Taliban deal.
Speaking at the Centre for Policy Research’s Dialogue 2020, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar added that a lot has changed in Afghanistan since 2001 when Taliban were ousted from power, adding gains must be protected. “To US and West our message has been that it’s in global interest that the achievements of the last 18 years are secured, protected and not jeopardized,” Jaishankar said, adding “To my mind the real negotiations will start now and then we have to see the assumptions that we had, how cohesive are various players and what are their demands.” “Does Taliban join a democratic setup, or a democratic setup adjusts to Taliban? We are all watching this space,” the minister said. Intra-Afghan peace talks are scheduled to start on March 10, according to the deal.

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