S Jaishankar: US-Taliban peace deal didn't come as a surprise for us
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday said that the recently reached agreement between the United States and the Taliban did not come as a surprise as everybody knew what would happen.
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday said that the recently reached agreement between the United States and the Taliban did not come as a surprise as everybody knew what would happen.
He also said that India would have to watch and see how things play out in the wake of the peace deal.
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"What we saw at Doha (where Taliban negotiated the peace deal with US) was not a surprise. Everybody knew what will happen.
EAM S Jaishankar in Delhi: I would remind people that this isn't the #Afghanistan of 2000-2001, many things have happened since then. To US & West our message has been that it's in global interest that the achievements of the last 18 years are secured, protected & not jeopardized pic.twitter.com/f8yThFJdka
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It was almost like watching 'Pakeezah' after seeing the trailers," Jaishankar said at an event organised by the Centre for Policy Research (CPR) here.
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The External Affairs Minister remarked that Afghanistan has seen big changes over the last 20 years and stressed that these achievements should not be allowed to wither away.
"I do believe that the past 20 years have brought about big changes in the war-torn country.
EAM S Jaishankar on #AfghanistanPeaceDeal: To my mind the real negotiations will start now & then we have to see the assumptions that we had, how cohesive are various players & what are their demands. Does Taliban join a democratic setup or a democratic setup adjusts to Taliban. https://t.co/cGvzQocJX7 pic.twitter.com/dIRA4kp1v8
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This is not the Afghanistan of 2001. Our message to the US is the achievements should not be lost. We have to wait and see how it plays out," he added."
The Afghan dialogue will also involve the neighbours. We are all watching the space," he told the gathering.The US-Taliban deal was reached after Over 18 months of talks.
It is aimed at paving the way for peace in Afghanistan and the departure of foreign troops. (ANI)