
Afghanistan Approach Guided By "Special Relationship" With Its People: India
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India has committed to provide 50,000 MT of wheat and lifesaving medicines and one million doses of COVID vaccines to the Afghan people, the diplomat noted.
India has said that its approach to Afghanistan has always been guided by its "special relationship" with the Afghan people and New Delhi remains steadfast in its commitment towards much-needed humanitarian assistance to the people of the war-torn country.
As Afghanistan's largest regional development partner, India is willing to coordinate with other stakeholders to work towards enabling expeditious provision of much-needed humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people, India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador T S Tirumurti said on Wednesday at the Security Council briefing on the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.
“Our special relationship with the Afghan people and the guidance spelt out in UNSC Resolution 2593 would continue to guide India's approach to Afghanistan. We remain steadfast in our commitment towards humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan,” he said.
In this endeavour, the diplomat noted, India has committed to provide 50,000 MT of wheat and lifesaving medicines and one million doses of COVID vaccines to the Afghan people.
