
Jaishankar speaks to Taliban minister, welcomes Kabul's condemnation of Pahalgam attack
During the first-of-its-kind interaction, Jaishankar echoed the view that India shares historic ties with Afghanistan and reaffirmed India's intention to continue its cooperation with the country
India on Thursday (May 15) welcomed Kabul's firm rejection of attempts to create distrust between India and Afghanistan during a phone conversation between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and acting Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi.
‘Appreciate condemnation of terror attack’
In the first publicly acknowledged phone conversation, Jaishankar also "deeply" appreciated Muttaqi's condemnation of the Pahalgam terror attack.
"Welcomed his firm rejection of recent attempts to create distrust between India and Afghanistan through false and baseless reports," Jaishankar said, in an apparent reference to a report in a section of the Pakistani media that claimed India had "hired" the Taliban to carry out a "false flag" operation at Pahalgam.
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"Underlined our traditional friendship with the Afghan people and continuing support for their development needs. Discussed ways and means of taking cooperation forward," he added.
India’s stance on Afghanistan
Jaishankar described the conversation as "good".
India has not yet recognised the Taliban set-up and has been pitching for the formation of a truly inclusive government in Kabul.
New Delhi has also been insisting that Afghan soil must not be used for any terrorist activities against any country.
The two foreign ministers spoke on the phone four months after Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held talks with Muttaqi in Dubai.
An Afghan readout of Jaishankar-Muttaqi talks said both sides exchanged views on enhancing bilateral relations, promoting trade, and advancing diplomatic engagement.
Call for visas, release of Afghan prisoners
"Foreign Minister Muttaqi referred to India as a key regional country and highlighted the historic nature of Afghanistan-India relations, expressing optimism that these ties will grow stronger," it said.
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Muttaqi also reiterated Kabul's commitment to a "balanced" foreign policy and the pursuit of constructive relations with all nations.
"In the conversation, Muttaqi requested facilitation in issuing visas for Afghan traders and patients, and called for the release and return of Afghan prisoners currently held in India," it said.
Jaishankar echoed the view that India shares historic ties with Afghanistan and reaffirmed India's intention to continue its cooperation with the country, the readout mentioned.
"He underlined the importance of collaboration in political and economic spheres. Jaishankar also assured prompt attention to the issue of Afghan prisoners and pledged to streamline the visa process," it said.
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The two sides also emphasised the development of the Chabahar Port, it added.
(With inputs from agencies)