'Won't allow anyone to use Afghan territory': Taliban's Muttaqi after meeting Jaishankar in veiled dig at Pak

'Won't allow anyone to use Afghan territory': Taliban's Muttaqi after meeting Jaishankar in veiled dig at Pak

New Delhi:

India and Afghanistan on Friday collectively took a veiled dig at Pakistan, with the latter saying it won't allow anyone to use it territory against anyone. The remarks were made by Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi during his meeting with External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar in New Delhi. 

"During the American occupation, there were many ups and downs; however, we never gave statements against India and always valued good relations with India. We will not allow any troops to threaten or use our territory against others. This is a challenge for the region, and Afghanistan is at the forefront," he said.

In his remarks, Muttaqi also thanked India for providing Afghanistan humanitarian aid during the recent earthquake, calling New Delhi a 'first responder'. He said Afghanistan also considers India as its close friend, adding that Kabul wants "relations based on mutual respect, trade and people-to-people relations".

"We are ready to create a consultative mechanism of understanding, which helps towards strengthening our relations," said Muttaqi, while expressing his happiness for visiting India. "India and Afghanistan should increase their engagements and exchanges."

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Jaishankar says India 'fully committed' to Afghanistan's sovereignty

Also taking a veiled dig at Pakistan, EAM Jaishankar said India is 'fully committed' to the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of Afghanistan. He further stressed that a closer cooperation between India and Afghanistan is needed for the regional stability and resilience.

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In his remarks, Jaishankar also announced that India will reopen its embassy in Kabul.

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"Excellency, we have a common commitment towards growth and prosperity. However, these are endangered by the shared threat of cross-border terrorism that both our nations face," he noted. "We must coordinate efforts to combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. We appreciate your sensitivity towards India’s security concerns." 

Pakistan strikes Afghanistan

Notably, the remarks by India and Afghanistan come after Pakistan conducted airstrikes in Kabul, with an aim to target Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) hideouts. Pakistan has repeatedly targeted Afghanistan over TTP, saying its land is being used for anti-Pakistan activities.

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