Pak refuses to attend meeting on Afghanistan issue

Pak refuses- New Delhi: Regarding Pakistan’s refusal to participate in the Delhi Regional Security Dialogue on Afghanistan on November 10, (Pak refuses) India said it was unfortunate but not surprising. Pakistan refused to participate in the meeting of National Security Advisers (NSA) hosted by India and its NSA Moeed Yusuf publicly announced that he would not attend the meeting, while China did not answered again.

Pak refuses- The Pakistani NSA declined to participate in the meeting, calling India a perverted nation. The meeting, which will be chaired by Indian NSA Ajit Doval next Wednesday, drew a huge reaction from participating countries, with Iran and Russia confirming their participation. Officials familiar with this development said India’s invitation received an overwhelming response.

Almost all the countries of Central Asia will participate in this meeting.

The officials said that noting that the high-level participation in the meeting reflects the wider and growing concern of countries in the region regarding the situation in Afghanistan and their willingness to consult and coordinate, India’s participation in this process is important. the role is. It is the first time that almost all the countries of Central Asia will participate in this meeting. Sources said that the enthusiastic approach of all Central Asian countries reflects growing concern for Afghanistan, when the Taliban ruled there in August.

The officials added that the overwhelming response to the New Delhi initiative also shows the importance of India’s role in regional efforts to promote peace and security in Afghanistan. India and the countries of Central Asia have expressed concern at the developments underway in Afghanistan, as incidents of human rights violations have increased every day since the Taliban came to power.

New security challenges arise for many countries, including Tajikistan

The deteriorating situation in Afghanistan, human rights violations, the status of women and children, growing security threats in and around Central Asia and in neighboring countries have created new security challenges for many. countries, including Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

Last month, Russia hosted a meeting on Afghanistan, to which India was invited. Security and other aspects were also discussed in detail during the Moscow format meeting on Afghanistan.

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