India is opposed to an interim government that might have members of the Taliban taking charge in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of American troops.
‘Don’t want interim government in Afghanistan,’ India tells US
hindustan times , 17 Mar 2019 - 13:14
India is opposed to an interim government that might have members of the Taliban taking charge in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of American troops.
India has conveyed to the US that any drawdown of American troops in Afghanistan as a result of talks with the Taliban should not be followed by an interim administration, people familiar with developments said on Saturday.
New Delhi’s position on the future dispensation in Kabul, and its preference for an elected government being installed alongside any reduction of US troops, was conveyed by foreign secretary Vijay Gokhale during a meeting this week with American diplomat Zalmay Khalilzad who is the special representative for Afghan reconciliation, the people said.
As Khalilzad has held several rounds of talks with the Taliban over the past few months, India has consistently conveyed its concerns about the Afghan government being kept out of the process and the possibility of the dialogue resulting in an interim administration with a role for the militant group.
The people cited above said that during his meeting with Gokhale, Khalilzad touched on four key issues being discussed with the Taliban. There had been some agreement on the drawdown of US forces and assurances that Afghan territory wouldn’t be used by any terror groups.
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