India's first official meeting with Taliban, issues including terrorism discussed
India's first official meeting with Taliban, issues including terrorism discussed
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New Delhi: India's Ambassador to Doha, Qatar, Deepak Mittal, met With Sher Mohammad Abbas, head of the Taliban's political office, a meeting held on the Taliban's demand. Meanwhile, discussions were held on the safety and early return of Indian nationals stranded in Afghanistan. The meeting also discussed Afghan citizens, especially minorities who want to go to India. Ambassador Mittal has expressed concern over the use of Afghanistan's soil for terrorism.

This is the first official meeting between India and the Taliban, the terror group. The Taliban have assured support on India's issues. The Taliban representative assured the Indian Ambassador that these issues would be considered positively. On the other hand, there is an atmosphere of celebration among the Taliban after the U.S. Central Command completed the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan. The Taliban, calling the occupation of Afghanistan its second freedom. With this, efforts have been made to take the people of Afghanistan into confidence.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said, 'We have regained our independence and we will serve the people of Afghanistan.' Earlier, he wrote on Twitter that, 'The last American soldiers were evacuated from Kabul airport at midnight on Monday. In this way, our country has become completely independent.'

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