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Dr. Abdullah Abdullah Meets PM Modi

08 October 2020

Chairman of Afghanistan’s High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) Dr. Abdullah Abdullah on Thursday called on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and briefed him about the intra-Afghan talks between the Afghan government and Taliban currently underway in Doha and thanked New Delhi for its “principled position” on the Afghan Peace Process. 

Keshwarnews quoting dnaindia reported, India’s policy on the peace process has been that it should be “Afghan-owned and Afghan-controlled”.

Dr Abdullah tweeted, “In our friendly discussion we took stock of the latest developments on the Afghan peace process, the talks in Doha, & India’s support for the peace efforts.”

During the talks, India assured its “continued support for the peace process”.

Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs tweeted on the meet, saying PM Modi “reaffirmed our long term commitment to further deepening India-Afghan ties.”

Present during the meeting were Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla, NSA Ajit Doval, Tahir Qadiry, and charges d’affaires at the Afghan Embassy in Delhi.

Dr. Abdullah, who is the chief Afghan govt negotiator for the intra-Afghan talks, is on a four-day India visit, the first since taking charge of the position.

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