Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arinder Bagchi said, “Regular talks are taking place between New Delhi and Moscow on the issue of Afghanistan.
Russia is going to hold a meeting on the rapidly changing situation in Afghanistan. It is reported that Pakistan, China and America can attend this meeting, while India has not received any invitation for the meeting. However, the Indian side did not attach much importance to the non-invitation to the meeting. According to the information, this Troika meeting is going to be held in Qatar on August 11. According to the report, India was not invited to the important meeting called by Russia.
If information is to be believed, then China, Pakistan and America can be involved in this meeting. Last month, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in Tashkent that Russia would continue to work with India and other countries that may affect the situation in Afghanistan. Russia is also planning a “Moscow format” of talks to bring peace to Afghanistan. After the statement of the External Affairs Minister, there was speculation that India could be included in the next ‘expanded trio’.
Let us tell you that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters, “We will continue to work with the Americans in the expanded troika format, as well as countries that may affect the situation in Afghanistan. This includes Central Asia, India, Iran. and allies of the United States.” Also we have a Moscow format, in which all the important parties will be involved.” In such a situation, on the question of not being invited to the Extended Troika meeting, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arinder Bagchi said, ‘Afghanistan issue is between New Delhi and Moscow. Regular talks are taking place. We are both committed to a special strategic partnership.” We have regular discussions with Russia on Afghanistan.”
It is noteworthy that the Taliban’s aggressive stance in Afghanistan continues. Meanwhile, Russia has started reaching out to other countries to stop the violence and establish peace in the war-torn country.