PM Modi and Afghan President Ghani Resolve to End Terrorism

The Afghan president is in India on a one-day working visit at the invitation of the prime minister.
The Quint
India
Updated:
PM Narendra Modi and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani at Delhi’s Hyderabad House on 24 October.
|
(Photo: PIB)


PM Narendra Modi and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani at Delhi’s Hyderabad House on 24 October.
ADVERTISEMENT

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to Visit India Today For Bilateral Talks

The External Affairs Ministry said on 23 October that that the Afghan president would be in New Delhi on a one-day working visit at the invitation of the PM.

During his visit, President Ghani will meet with his Indian counterpart and hold delegation level talks with the prime minister, who will also host a lunch in his honour, as per an official statement.

"Both sides will have the opportunity to review the entire gamut of multifaceted bilateral strategic partnership, including the New Development Partnership; hold consultations and coordinate on furthering the shared objective of promoting peace, security, stability and prosperity in Afghanistan and efforts to combat the menace of terrorism," it said.

They will also discuss regional and global issues of mutual interest.

The visit will build upon the recent high level bilateral exchanges between the two countries, including the recent visit of Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah and that of Afghan Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani to India for the meeting of the bilateral Strategic Partnership Council, which was co-chaired by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

Swaraj will call on the visiting dignitary, who will also give a public address at Vivekanand International Foundation.

Afghan President Ghani meets Sushma Swaraj, President Kovind

Afghan President Ghani Meets PM Modi

Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Delhi’s Hyderabad House, ahead of the bilateral talks.

The Afghan president is in New Delhi on a one-day working visit at the invitation of the prime minister.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

PM Modi and Ashraf Ghani Discuss Regional and Global Issues

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani discussed a range of bilateral, regional and global issues and expressed their "firm resolve" to end the menace of terrorism.

The two leaders also discussed ways to further the shared objective of promoting security and stability in Afghanistan.

External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar tweeted:

Ahead of his visit, the ministry had said both sides will have the opportunity to review the entire gamut of multifaceed bilateral strategic partnership, including the New Development Partnership. They would hold consultations and coordinate on furthering the shared objective of promoting peace, security, stability and prosperity in Afghanistan and efforts to combat the menace of terrorism.

(With PTI inputs)

Ghani Slams Pakistan, Says It Needs to Make a Choice

In a hard-hitting attack on Pakistan for its support to terrorism, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani today said time has come for Islamabad to make a clear choice, suggesting the country may have to pay a price under the US' new South Asia policy if it does not stop backing terror groups.

Hailing India's role in Afghanistan, he said the new US policy was an important tribute to importance of New Delhi in bringing peace and stability to the region, hit by the spectre of terror.

He also said if Pakistan is not given transit access to Wagah and Attari for trade with India via Pakistan, then Kabul will also restrict Islamabad's access to central Asia.

Identifying terrorism as a major challenge facing the region, Ghani, in a clear reference to Pakistan, said unfettered support is being provided to the terror groups which are destabilising the entire region.

"Sanctuaries are provided, logistics are provided, training is provided, ideological base is provided...Pakistan has come to a juncture and it needs to make a choice," he said, asserting, "Our reaction will be determined by its choices."

Talking about the peace process, Ghani suggested that he does not ignore India’s role in bringing peace and stability to the war-ravaged country. He said the next round of Kabul process will be held in January next year.

He said the South Asia strategy announced by the Trump Administration was a "game changer" as it recommends multi- dimensional condition-based approach for the region.

"It (the strategy) singled out India for engagement in this approach," he told the select gathering of a number of foreign envoys, former diplomats, strategic affairs experts and intellectuals.

Asked about defence cooperation with India, he referred to supply of four attack helicopters to Afghan Air Force by India.

"Our collaboration with India is very open. We are delighted with the four helicopters. More Mi 35 helicopters are welcome," he said refusing to elaborate further.

The Afghan president also rejected suspicion in Islamabad that India and Afghanistan have joined hands against Pakistan.

"There are no secret agreement between Afghanistan and India. There are no secret Indian facilities. There is no destabilisation of any neighbours from Afghanistan taking place through implicit or explicit collusion. Lets get out of the word of fiction," he said.

Talking about the fragile peace process in Afghanistan, he said effort will be to win the war morally.

"We would like to see a push back from Pakistan vis-a-vis Taliban and not a Pakistan managed peace process with the Taliban. We want peace with Pakistan and that is a fundamental issue for our stability," said the Afghan president.

Seen as a message to Pakistan, he said if the "hand of peace" is rejected, then he was "ready to serve with honour as the commander in chief to the last breadth into the last drop of blood."

Ghani said lack of a regional consensus has eluded peace and stability in Afghanistan and rued about “fragmented response” to terrorism.

"Our objective is to pursue the goal of a stable and peaceful Afghanistan within the context of a stable and peaceful region," he said.

Ghani said connectivity was key for integration of the Asian economy and all stakeholders must work unitedly to realise the true potential of trade and commerce of the region.

"We are clear, we want to be what we call an Asian roundabout. This is important for integration of the Asian economy," he said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani held detailed talks today on furthering the shared objective of promoting security and stability in Afghanistan. The two leaders also resolved to make efforts to combat the menace of terrorism.

The Afghan president is in New Delhi on a one-day working visit at the invitation of the prime minister. The invitation was extended by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval during his Kabul trip on 16 October.

  • Afghan President Ashraf Ghani is on a one-day visit to India
  • PM Modi and Ashraf Ghani resolve to bring an end to terrorism
  • Ashraf Ghani slams Pakistan for its involvement in terrorism
  • Earlier in the day, he met President Kovind and EAM Sushma Swaraj
  • Ghani will also give a public address at the Vivekanand International Foundation

(At The Quint, we are answerable only to our audience. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member. Because the truth is worth it.)

Published: 24 Oct 2017,12:02 PM IST

ADVERTISEMENT
SCROLL FOR NEXT