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India welcomes Donald Trump's move to expand US troops in Afghanistan

PTI
Published : Aug 22, 2017, 1:20 pm IST
Updated : Aug 22, 2017, 1:20 pm IST

External Affairs Ministry spokesman said India was committed to supporting Afghanistan in its efforts to bring peace.

'India shares these concerns and objectives,' External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said. (Photo: File)
 'India shares these concerns and objectives,' External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said. (Photo: File)

New Delhi: India on Tuesday welcomed US President Donald Trump's determination to enhance efforts to overcome the challenges facing Afghanistan and confront issues of safe havens and other forms of cross-border support enjoyed by terrorists.

"India shares these concerns and objectives," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said.

Read: Trump seeks greater role for India to achieve stability in Afghanistan

Kumar said India was also committed to supporting the government and the people of Afghanistan in their efforts to bring peace, security, stability and prosperity to their country.

"We have been steadfast in extending reconstruction and development assistance to Afghanistan in keeping with our traditional friendship with its people. We will continue these efforts, including in partnership with other countries," he said in a statement.

Read: Taliban responds to Trump’s threat, says Afghanistan will become 'graveyard' for US

India's reaction came after Trump ruled out a hasty withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan to end America's longest war, as he warned Pakistan of consequences for providing safe havens to terrorists and sought an enhanced role for India to bring peace in the war-torn country.

In his first prime-time televised address to the nation as commander-in-chief, Trump laid out his South Asia policy, saying a "critical part" of it was to further develop US' strategic partnership with India.

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