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At UNSC, Jaishankar says LeT, JeM continue to operate with impunity, takes veiled dig at Pakistan

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said the events unfolding in Afghanistan have enhanced global concerns about their implications for both regional and international security

FP Staff August 19, 2021 22:18:28 IST
At UNSC, Jaishankar says LeT, JeM continue to operate with impunity, takes veiled dig at Pakistan

Jaishankar has discussed the situation in Afghanistan in his bilateral meetings in the United Nations, including with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Image Credit: Twitter/@DrSJaishankar

At the United Nations Security Council meeting on "threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts", external affairs minister S Jaishankar on Thursday said New Delhi is carefully following the developments in Afghanistan and India's focus is on ensuring the security and safe return of Indian nationals.

Jaishankar, addressing reporters after chairing an open-debate on peacekeeping under India's Presidency at the UNSC, said that the "events unfolding in Afghanistan have naturally enhanced global concerns about their implications for both regional and international security."

"In our own immediate neighbourhood, ISIL-Khorasan (ISIL-K) has become more energetic and is constantly seeking to expand its footprint. The heightened activities of the proscribed Haqqani Network justifies this growing anxiety," he said.

Jaishankar pointed out to "state hospitality" being extended to those with innocents' blood on their hands, adding that none should lack the courage to call out their "double-speak".

"Let us always remember that what is true of is even more true of terrorism: none of us are safe until all of us are safe," he said.

Jaishankar has discussed the situation in Afghanistan in his bilateral meetings in the United Nations, including with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres.

He arrived in New York on Monday as the UN Security Council held an emergency meeting on the situation in Afghanistan, the second time in just over the 10 days that the UN body met under India's Presidency for the month of August to discuss the situation in the war-torn country.

What Jaishankar said:

In the meet, Jaishankar also reiterated an eight-point action plan to fight terror:

He also urged the UNSC to "end the stalemate preventing the adoption of a Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism, which India has championed for so long."

Following his meeting with Guterres in the UN headquarters on Tuesday, Jaishankar had tweeted: "Good to meet UN Secretary General @antonioguterres. Our discussions focused on Afghanistan, following upon the Security Council meeting yesterday."

Jaishankar also discussed the "latest developments in Afghanistan with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and underlined the urgency of restoring airport operations in Kabul.

State department spokesperson Ned Price said that Blinken spoke with Jaishankar on Wednesday about Afghanistan and the developing situation.

Jaishankar said he also discussed the evolving situation in Afghanistan with French minister for europe and foreign affairs Jean-Yves Le Drian.

"We will continue to coordinate in the UN Security Council. Thank him for evacuating 21 Indian nationals from Kabul to Paris," he added.

India on Tuesday rushed back home its ambassador Rudrendra Tandon and staff from the embassy in Kabul in a military transport aircraft following escalating tension, fear and uncertainty gripping the Afghan capital after the Taliban insurgents seized the Afghan capital on Sunday.

The C-17 Globemaster aircraft of the Indian Air Force carrying around 150 people, including diplomats, officials, security personnel and some stranded Indians, landed at the Hindon airbase near the National Capital at around 5 pm after a brief halt at Jamnagar in Gujarat, in the wake of escalating tension, fear and uncertainty gripping the Afghan capital after its takeover by the Taliban two days back.

It was the second evacuation flight as another C-17 aircraft brought back around 40 people from the Hamid Karzai International (HKI) Airport in Kabul on Monday as part of India's emergency evacuation mission that was carried out following coordination with relevant authorities including US officials handling security at the airport in the Afghan capital.

With inputs from agencies

Updated Date: August 19, 2021 22:18:45 IST

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