New Delhi:Ahead of the upcoming Intra- Afghan talk which is likely to be held on April 16, the Afghan envoy to India Farid Mamundzay in an exclusive interview with ETV Bharat, speaks about the current scenario in Afghanistan and what can be expected from the Afghan peace talks.
He said, "What we have in Afghanistan today in terms of violence and insurgency is not a civil war, we are fighting international terrorism and it requires a collective effort of wealth and resources. If we see the foreseeable future, we need the strong support of major allies like the United States to help in strengthening our defence forces to deal with International terrorism. It is not the conflict of Afghanistan or Afghanis fighting in Afghan."
"The recent report of the UNSC was that there are international fighters in Afghanistan, the presence of foreign fighters make the region and the entire world worried and nervous. We don't want any more 9/11 or Mumbai terror attacks. For those attacks to be prevented in the future, we need very thorough supports from the partners, including India, NATO and other partners to effectively deal with these groups", he points out.
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On being asked whether a solution can be expected to the ongoing violence in Afghanistan, Mamundzay said, "Given the will of the international community and the support of the regional countries, if they put the needed pressure on Taliban to let violence go and forgo the idea of getting to power only through violence, yes solution is possible."