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Possibility of China, Pakistan and Taliban-Controlled Afghan Is Cause for Worry: Chidambaram

PTI
Sep 01, 2021
The senior Congress leader said the "government is congratulating itself" for the UNSC resolution adopted on Afghanistan, describing it as premature.

New Delhi: Senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram on Wednesday said it is “too premature to congratulate ourselves” over the UN Security Council adopting a resolution on Afghanistan, cautioning that the possibility of an Afghanistan controlled by China, Pakistan and Taliban is cause for worry.

His remarks came after the UN Security Council, under India’s presidency, adopted a strong resolution demanding that the territory of Afghanistan not be used to threaten any country or shelter terrorists and that it expects the Taliban will adhere to commitments made by it on regarding the safe and orderly departure from the country of Afghans and all foreign nationals.

Reacting to the development, Chidambaram said the “government is congratulating itself” for the UNSC resolution adopted on Afghanistan.

“‘Resolution’ has two meanings. The first is that the issue has been ‘resolved’ or settled to India’s satisfaction. That is not what happened at the UNSC. The second meaning is that we have put our wishes on paper and got some others to sign that paper! That is what happened at UNSC yesterday,” the former Union minister said on Twitter.

“It is too premature to congratulate ourselves,” Chidambaram said.

The possibility that China, Pakistan and the Taliban could control Afghanistan is worrying for India, he cautioned.

The Security Council on Monday adopted the resolution sponsored by France, UK and the US with 13 members voting in favour, none against and permanent, veto-wielding members Russia and China abstaining.

This was the first resolution adopted by the powerful 15-nation Council on the situation in Afghanistan following the takeover of Kabul by the Taliban and came on the penultimate day of India’s Presidency of the Security Council for the month of August.

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