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‘India should be present to discuss Afghan peace process’, says Afghan envoy

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‘India should be present to discuss Afghan peace process’, says Afghan envoy

‘India should be present to discuss Afghan peace process’, says Afghan envoy

Afghanistan Ambassador to India, Farid Mamundzay on Tuesday said 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," the Afghanistan envoy said.

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