Minister of Foreign Affairs Hash Vardan Shringla said that Pakistan’s role in Afghanistan and its involvement in terrorism were among the issues discussed in the bilateral discussions between the four-nation summit and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In response to a question about Pakistan’s support for terrorism at a press conference in Washington, Mr. Shringla said that in many senses, Pakistan is indeed an instigator of some of the issues that India is dealing with near us and elsewhere.
“In bilateral discussions and the Quad summit, it was clearly realized that to examine, inspect and monitor Pakistan’s role in Afghanistan more closely, Pakistan’s role in terrorism must be preserved. Of course, both Quad and other partners must Keeping track of this factor, when you see Pakistan projecting itself as a facilitator, this important factor is sometimes overlooked, whether in many senses it is indeed an instigator of some of the issues we deal with in our neighborhood and other regions,” he Say.
India and the United States expressed concern about Islamabad’s role in Afghanistan, and Mr. Shringla added that both sides emphasized the importance of combating terrorism in Afghanistan.
He said: “In this regard, I think there are obvious concerns about Pakistan’s role in Afghanistan and their continued adoption of an approach that seems to be detrimental to the international community’s expectations of what Afghanistan should look like.” Joe Biden agrees with Pakistan’s concerns in Afghanistan: Ministry of Foreign Affairs PM Modi, Joe Biden remembers Mahatma Gandhi before his birth anniversary Prime Minister Modi signs a visitor handbook at the White House, writing a new chapter in India-US relations. At a press conference on Thursday, Mr. Shringla informed U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris that there is a “suo moto”, mentioned Pakistan’s role in terrorism, and asked the country to stop in his first meeting with Prime Minister Modi. Support terrorist organizations.
Harris acknowledged the existence of terrorist organizations in Pakistan, and when asked whether the issue of Pakistan’s encouragement of the Taliban was mentioned in the discussions between Prime Minister Modi and the US Vice President, Mr. Shringla said.