India: Some Afghan diplomats left India after obtaining residency in third countries
The Indian Foreign Minister said that some Afghan diplomats left India after obtaining the residence of third countries, and the Afghan embassy is active with the responsibility of the remaining diplomats. |
According to the regional office Tasnim News, Indian Foreign Minister Subramaniam Jaishankar stated that some Afghan diplomats left India after obtaining residency in third countries, adding that some Afghan diplomats who remained in this country are the responsibility of the embassy. have undertaken. Handi wrote about the fate of the Afghan embassy and consulates in this country. The diplomatic presence of the “Islamic Republic of Afghanistan” in New Delhi and the Afghan consulates in Mumbai and Hyderabad continues.
He added: In the last two years, a number of Afghan diplomats left India, because they settled in third countries. However, the rest of the Afghan diplomats in India took responsibility and continued the diplomatic activity of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Ashraf Ghani’s ambassador in New Delhi had said that due to the ongoing challenges with the Indian government and the pressures of the Taliban, he has entrusted the Afghan embassy in New Delhi to the Indian government to decide on it.
In a statement, he had stated: It is now up to the Indian government to decide its fate, whether to maintain its closure or other options, including consider the possibility of handing it over to Taliban diplomats.
Mamondzi also emphasized that none of the diplomats of the former Afghan government remain in India and those who remain in this embassy are all affiliated with the Taliban.
After the closure of this embassy The Consul General of Afghanistan in Mumbai, Zakia Wardak, took charge of the Afghan Embassy in Delhi. The Indian Foreign Minister also stated that his country’s position Regarding the “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan”, it is consistent with the position of the international community.
Publisher | Tasnim News |