India and Britain have expressed their serious concerns about the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, human rights violations and access to girls and girls for education, a joint statement said after a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his colleagues in England Boris Johnson.
In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the two prime ministers asked the Taliban to allow girls to return to high school.
In Afghanistan, both parties expressed their serious concern about the humanitarian situation, human rights violations and access to girls and girls for education. Both prime ministers asked the Taliban to allow girls to return to high schools,” the joint statement read .
Prime Minister Modi acknowledged the role of Britain in hosting the United Nations Afghan Conference for humanitarian responses on March 31.
According to the statement, Johnson acknowledged the role played by India in providing medical wheat assistance and food to Afghan people.
Leaders reiterate the importance of the resolution of the UN Security Council (UNSC) 2593 (2021) which explicitly demands that Afghanistan territory is not used to protect, training, planning or financing terrorist actions and calls for integrated actions against all terrorist groups, including they are established by UNSC , “The statement rang.
Both parties agreed to continue to provide immediate humanitarian assistance to Afghan people and reaffirm the need for a political system that representing and inclusive in supporting peaceful, safe and stable Afghanistan.
Also repeat their commitment to change defense and security cooperation as the main pillar of India-UK comprehensive strategic partnership and increase involvement in supporting free, open, and safe Pacific Indo.
They agreed to deepen cooperation, including by quickly solving the problem of inheritance and intensifying cooperation as a trusted partner under the Indian defense and the framework of international security partnership.
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