In the security meeting of India, it was emphasized not to use Afghanistan’s soil against other countries

The Times of India reported that the representatives of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan emphasized in a security meeting in India that terrorist groups are not allowed to use Afghanistan’s soil against other countries.
According to the report of the first security meeting between India and Central Asia, which was held in India, in which concern was expressed about the continuation of terrorist networks in Afghanistan.
The Times newspaper said that India believes that terrorist groups continue to operate in Afghanistan despite assurances from the Taliban government that it will not allow these groups to use Afghanistan to attack other countries.
According to the Times newspaper, the joint statement of this security meeting stated that the current situation in Afghanistan and its impact on the security and stability of the region were discussed in this meeting and strong support for a stable and safe peace in Afghanistan was emphasized.
In this joint statement, it is also emphasized that the territory of Afghanistan should not be used for harboring, training, planning or financing any terrorist activities.



