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Afghan peace talks should not cross 'red lines': India


Baghdad, June 20: India has cautioned Afghanistan over peace talks with the Taliban, saying the new initiative should not violate the "red lines" drawn up by the international community.
"We have from time to time reminded all stakeholders about the red lines that are drawn by the world community and certainly by the participants should not be touched, should not be erased and should not be violated," External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid told reporters.


Khurshid's comments came a day after the Afghan Taliban announced opening of its political office in Qatari capital Doha and expressed willingness to hold peace talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai's government and other stakeholders. "The talks are (being held) between the high peace council and the chosen representatives of Taliban. Of course, the US had its role in encouraging this, perhaps even in precipitating this," said Khurshid, who is in Baghdad on a two-day official visit.

"But ultimately, it's between sovereign government of Afghanistan and citizens of Afghanistan who happen to pursue the ideology of the Taliban," he said. "We have also said ultimately it is for Afghanistan to take their own decisions and to ensure that the peace initiative should be Afghanistan-own and Afghanistan-driven. I will expect that the latest initiative would not depart from position," he said last evening.

The Afghan Taliban and its ally Haqqani network have been blamed for deadly suicide attacks on Indian embassy in Kabul in 2008 and 2009, that killed 58 and 16 people respectively. The militant group, which has waged over a decade long insurgency against the US-led NATO forces in Afghanistan, said it was willing to use all legal means to end what it called the occupation of Afghanistan.

The group, which has killed hundreds of US and Afghan soldiers and has been blamed for series of deadly attacks inside Afghanistan, however, did not say whether they would stop fighting or not. The Taliban's decision followed handover of security in Afghanistan to Afghan forces by the US-led NATO coalition. The Afghan government, yesterday, suspended talks with the US and threatened to boycott prospective contacts with the insurgents in Qatar, angry over the name given to a new Taliban office in Qatar that is meant to facilitate peace negotiations.


Afghan peace talks should not cross 'red lines': India - Oneindia News
 
Wow this report contradicts with the fact the.Afghanistan is not involved in talks, it is just US and Taliban on the table, jave they not red what Karzai had to say about Uas and what Taliban had to say about Karzai?
 
@Argus Panoptes Remember what i wrote yesterday? :omghaha:


Yes Sir I do.

India will find that what it is hoping and planning for will not be as easy as they once thought it was going to be, after USA departs.

However, the stakes are high for both sides, with India trying for their chance to catch us in a vise from both sides, and of course us realizing that it must be never be allowed to happen.
 
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India should realize that its haqqani network which is attacking indians in Afghanistan for its daddy(ISI). Haqqani network is distinct from kandahar based Afghan taliban. The proper taliban have clarified that they want normal relationships with india and want to reconcile with them.

The Qatar based taliban representatives should also visit india.
 
Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah.

India should realize that its haqqani network which is attacking indians in Afghanistan for its daddy(ISI). Haqqani network is distinct from kandahar based Afghan taliban. The proper taliban have clarified that they want normal relationships with india and want to reconcile with them.

The Qatar based taliban representatives should also visit india.

And who are these paper taliban ? :laugh:

you are losing all levels of deparation monkey
 
India should realize that its haqqani network which is attacking indians in Afghanistan for its daddy(ISI). Haqqani network is distinct from kandahar based Afghan taliban. The proper taliban have clarified that they want normal relationships with india and want to reconcile with them.

The Qatar based taliban representatives should also visit india.

Dont want to give details but in 2008 India signed deals with Taliban Commanders in Helmand and Kandahar provinces which is believed why Indians have not been targeted despite hundreds of them working in different projects there.
 
Funny Indians and their Dadagiri... :omghaha:
Its the US, Pakistan and Iran who has a big role to play for a stable Afghanistan and I am sorry to say Suppa powa has no role to play here. Stop poking your nose everywhere Indians. :ashamed:
 
No need to worry, This time Taliban will not take over or come to power like in the 90's.

India is quietly building bases in Tajikistan, It is co operating with former USSR states.

India have FTA with four central Asian nations

India is building Chahabar port and highways to connect Afghanistan and Iran.

India will become biggest player in Afghanistan development.

India is bidding for multi billion dollar mines in Afghanistan.

India is training Afghanistan security forces.

India is Going to participate in pipe line projects which will be from C.Asia for energy security.

India is all set to revive centuries old cultural ties with Afghanistan.

India is ready to import dry fruits and other commodities from C.Asia.


These things all will make up worth Billions of dollars of investment and India have bigger stakes in Afghanistan peace process.

India will play a key role Afghanistan peace process. :yahoo:
 
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ndia has cautioned Afghanistan over peace talks with the Taliban, saying the new initiative should not violate the "red lines" drawn up by the international community.
"We have from time to time reminded all stakeholders about the red lines that are drawn by the world community and certainly by the participants should not be touched, should not be erased and should not be violated," External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid told reporters.


What is being said in the para above and to whom?? Is Mr. Khurshid talking directly to the Afghan govt? Or is he as the Iranian say, talking to the door so the window can listen??
 

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