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India willing to stand by Afghan people, just as in the past: Jaishankar
 
New Delhi/Geneva,India on Monday said that Afghanistan is passing through a critical and challenging phase and underlined that in the face of a grave emerging situation New Delhi is willing to stand by the Afghan people, just as in the past.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, in his remarks at the UN High-Level Meeting on the Humanitarian Situation in Afghanistan, also said that India has consistently supported a central role of the UN on the future of Afghanistan and added that the UN Security Council resolution 2593, adopted during India’s presidency on August 30, should guide the international community's approach in the coming days.

He said that Afghanistan is passing through a critical and challenging phase, with a sea change in its political, economic, social and security situation, and consequently, in its humanitarian needs.

“As an immediate neighbour, India is monitoring the developments with understandable concern,” he added.

Jaishankar said that India's own approach to Afghanistan “has always been guided by its historical friendship with its people. This will continue to be the case.”

He outlined India’s humanitarian contribution to Afghanistan, and said that even in the past New Delhi has contributed to the humanitarian requirements of Afghan society. “This included providing more than 1 million metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan over the past decade. Last year too we have assisted Afghanistan with 75,000 metric tonnes of wheat. India has also partnered the World Food Programme for distribution of high protein biscuits over several years. This innovative scheme particularly supported vulnerable school going children of Afghanistan,” the EAM said.

He said India's friendship is reflected in Indian development projects that today exist in all the 34 provinces of Afghanistan.

India has invested more than US $3 billion for the welfare of the people of Afghanistan. “We have undertaken 500 projects in critical areas of power, water supply, road connectivity, healthcare, education, agriculture and capacity building.”

“Today, I wish to underline that in the face of a grave emerging situation India is willing to stand by the Afghan people, just as in the past.

“To ensure that this happens speedily and effectively, we believe that the international community must come together to create the best possible enabling environment,” he said.

Stressing that one of the main challenges is of efficient logistics, Jaishankar said that it is essential that humanitarian assistance providers are accorded unimpeded, unrestricted and direct access to Afghanistan.

“Once relief materials reach that country, the world will naturally expect a non-discriminatory distribution of humanitarian assistance across all sections of the Afghan society. Only the United Nations has the capacity to monitor such endeavours and reassure donors.

“As the picture becomes clear in respect of the legitimate concerns I am confident that the world will step forward and assist the Afghan people in their hour of need,” he said.

He also pointed out that the UNDP has assessed that there is an imminent threat of poverty levels rising from 72 to 97% in Afghanistan.

“This would have catastrophic consequences, not just in our collective fight against poverty, but also for regional stability. Even as we address that, it is important that the issue of travel and safe passage that can emerge as an obstacle to humanitarian assistance be immediately sorted out,” he stressed.

He said those who wish to travel into and out of Afghanistan should be granted such facilities without obstruction.

“The normalisation 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. This would also accelerate activities that would complement domestic relief measures,” he added.


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