Afghanistan upset with Taliban and Pak relations, India is also keeping an eye

New Delhi: A high-level delegation of the Afghan Taliban recently held a meeting with Pakistan's PM Imran Khan. Afghanistan has expressed its displeasure over this. Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani's spokesman Sadiq Siddiqui said in a statement, "We do not know why this dialogue is happening between Taliban Pakistan!"

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Talking to a news channel, Sadiq Siddiqui said, "A solution to lasting peace only exists in Afghanistan. This kind of hosting of the Taliban by Pakistan only encourages them to commit violence against the Afghan government." Meanwhile, India says it is "closely monitoring" the developments in Pakistan.

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Indian Foreign Ministry (MEA) spokesperson Ravish Kumar said in his weekly press conference on Friday that "all sections of the Afghan government, including a legally elected government, should be involved in the peace process." Let me tell you that the 12-member delegation of the Taliban Political Commission (TPC) reached its first tour of Islamabad on Wednesday. The team was led by Mullah Abdul Gani Baradar in the meeting. Let me tell you that this is the same Taliban, which has spread terror in Afghanistan.

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