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US envoy lauds India’s beneficiant humanitarian assist to Afghans

New Delhi [India], December 6 (ANI): US Special Representative to Afghanistan Thomas West met high Indian representatives on Monday and mentioned shared pursuits within the war-ravaged nation.

West met Deputy National Security Advisor Vikram Misri and Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Joint Secretary (PAI) JP Singh. During the assembly, the US Special envoy deeply appreciated India’s beneficiant humanitarian assist to Afghans.

“Great to see Vikram Misri, @MEAIndia JP Singh and other Indian colleagues in Delhi to discuss shared interests in Afghanistan. As fellow friend of Afghan people, US deeply appreciates India’s generous humanitarian support and commitment to Afghans’ fundamental rights,” US particular envoy Thomas West tweeted.

His go to to India is a part of a three-nation journey together with Japan and the United Arab Emirates. Special Representative West is partaking with the Afghan diaspora, together with human rights, enterprise, political, and media leaders on the best way to deal with these challenges.

This go to comes because the UN mission in Afghanistan has urged the Taliban to take rapid steps to finish violence towards girls and the broader deterioration of girls’s rights as a significant a part of efforts to ascertain a significant and sustainable peace.

The Taliban took over Afghanistan in August 2021 and imposed insurance policies severely limiting primary rights–particularly these of girls and women. They dismissed all girls from management posts within the civil service and prohibited women in most provinces from attending secondary faculty.

The Taliban have carried out broad censorship, limiting vital reporting, and have detained and overwhelmed journalists, in keeping with Human Rights Watch (HRW).

The Afghan economic system collapsed after August 2021, as hundreds of thousands of individuals misplaced salaries when the US, World Bank, and different donors stripped the Central Bank of Afghanistan of its international property and entry to monetary help.

Over 90 per cent of the Afghan inhabitants faces critical meals insecurity, together with a scarcity of medication and an increase in malnutrition-related illness. (ANI)

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