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India, being major power, must be part of Afghan peace process: Envoy

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India, being major power, must be part of Afghan peace process: Envoy

India, being major power, must be part of Afghan peace process: Envoy

Ambassador of Afghanistan to India Farid Mamundzay said that that India, being a major power in the region, should be a part of the Afghan peace process at various forums as the country is suffering from international terrorism.

"India is an important partner to Afghanistan... We want India to be a part of all those forums and talks where peace is discussed.

The peace of Afghanistan impacts India as well... India has adopted a principled position in the Afghan peace process.

We would want India's presence in those forums," he said.


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