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India As An Immediate Neighbour, Watching Afghanistan Situation Very Closely And Ready To Stand By Afghans – S Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister
India has said that as an immediate neighbour it is watching the situation in Afghanistan very closely and it is ready to stand by Afghans.
It has called for unhindered, unrestricted, direct access and non-discriminatory distribution of humanitarian assistance for all sections of Afghan society.
India said the normalization of regular commercial operations at Kabul airport would help accelerate assistance to Afghanistan.
As reported By ANI, while speaking at the UN high-level meeting on the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that the issue of travel and safe passage that can emerge as an obstacle to humanitarian assistance should be immediately sorted out.
“Those who wish to travel into and out of Afghanistan should be granted such facility without obstruction. The normalization of regular commercial operations of Kabul airport would not only assist in that regard but then become the basis for a regular flow of relief material and this would also accelerate activities that would complement domestic relief measures,” he said.
The minister, who spoke through video conference, also referred to a recent UNDP report which said that Afghanistan teeters on the brink of universal poverty and as much as 97 per cent of the population is at risk of sinking below the poverty line unless a response to the country’s political and economic crises is urgently launched.
The report also said that a combination of factors could cause the baseline poverty rate, now at 72 per cent, to balloon in Afghanistan.
Jaishankar said such a situation would have catastrophic consequences not only in the collective fight against poverty but also in regional stability
India said it has always supported the multilateral role of the United Nations and it is the only body that has the capacity to monitor that distribution of humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan is done in a non-discriminatory manner.