India will continue to support Afghanistan in all ways: Prez

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

will continue to support in all possible ways, President Ram Nath Kovind said today.

Welcoming Abdullah Abdullah -- Chief Executive of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan-- who had called on Kovind at here, the president said that considers him a very close friend.


Kovind said that considers not just a strategic partner, but a country very close to our hearts.

He said Rabindranath Tagore's 'Kabuliwala' (a short story in Bengali) resonates in the heart of every Indian.

"Every Indian instinctively trusts a person from Kabul," Kovind said.

The president said that a new development partnership between and has been announced earlier this month.

"Both sides are embarking on new generation development projects aimed at supporting socio-economic development in will continue to support in all possible ways," he said.

The president said that deeply respects the supreme sacrifice made by the Afghan national defence and security forces to fight the forces of terror.

"We are indebted to them for ensuring security of Indians and of our mission and consulates in Afghanistan," Kovind said.

strongly condemns the acts of cross border terror perpetrated against the people of Afghanistan, he said.

"There is no doubt that the people of have suffered for a long time. Generations have been lost to terrorism. We empathise with their yearning for peace.

"We stand with the government and people of in their quest for peace, stability and prosperity," the president said.

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First Published: Thu, September 28 2017. 20:07 IST